John Angerer has been adoring Christ since his parish began perpetual adoration — on All Saints’ Day 1962 — and other souls ...
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How pagan and Christian traditions combined to create Halloween
The traditions associated with Halloween have roots that stretch back to medieval Europe and even earlier pagan festivals. Many historians link the holiday to the Celtic festival of Samhain, which ...
Again, many of these stories could amount to no more than myth. Nonetheless, centuries after his death, the Irish continue to show their gratitude for their patron saint by wearing a spray of ...
Scheduled for July 1-9, “Catholic Saints of America” will feature a special novena, an exhibit honoring Americans who are saints or on the path to sainthood, and an opportunity to venerate their ...
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Utah’s Jewish community leaders respond after synagogue targeted in Michigan attack
After an armed attacker rammed his vehicle into a reform synagogue in Michigan, Utah's Jewish community leaders are responding, saying that these types of attacks have become too common.
Authorities are investigating reports that the man in Michigan synagogue attack told others he lost family members in fighting between Israel and Hezbollah.
ST. JOSEPH CHURCH AND SHRINE: The church, at the corner of 7th and Newton streets in Gretna, will host an altar 5 p.m. to 7 p ...
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LDS Church laments attack at Michigan’s Jewish temple; security tightened at Utah synagogues
Having experienced a similar attack in nearby Grand Blanc, Michigan, LDS leaders condemn the attack on a Michigan synagogue and all acts of violence against houses of worship.
Harper describes “liturgical style” as reflecting the rhythms of the Church’s liturgical year through personal style. The ...
Plates of food and conversations filled the tables as hundreds gathered to break their fast March. 5 at Brigham Young ...
The armed man who rammed his vehicle into one of the nation's largest Reform synagogues has been identified as 41-year-old ...
During a devotional at Brigham Young University last month, President Dallin H. Oaks, president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, discussed four ways to draw closer to Jesus Christ.
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