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El día del Trabajo sirve como un buen recordatorio de que pertenecemos a una iglesia radical. Nuestra Iglesia predica enseñanzas radicales de trabajo. Creemos, entre otras cosas, en el derecho y deber de trabajo, el el derecho a la iniciativa económica, el derecho a trabajar bajo condiciones de trabajo seguras y salarios justos, y en el derecho a organizar y unirse a asociaciones para asegurar esos derechos.
>>>Cientos de jóvenes de todo Utah se reunieron en la iglesia Católica de San Francisco de Asís para la celebración local de la Jornada Mundial de la Juventud. Fue una experiencia comunitaria increíble en donde los asistentes sintieron el orgullo de ser católicos, discutieron acerca de su fe y se acercaron más en el camino para establecer una relación personal más cercana con Dios.
>>>Although Bishop Joseph S. Glass, at the time of his death in 1926, had left the diocese better off in expanded ministries, new parishes and a brilliantly redecorated Cathedral of the Madeleine, those improvements had come at a steep price, an indebtedness close to $300,000. The Cathedral accounted for much of that debt, but the red ink had spread from there into virtually every corner of the diocese. There was a contagion of demoralization, as Utah Catholics developed the (not altogether inaccurate) perception that their bishop was squandering their money. Consequently, they began passing up the collection basket and even stopped participating in church programs. Before long, parishes were taking out loans to pay the interest on previous ones, and legal actions were pending against the diocese itself. Clearly the diocese was in a state of crisis and needed to be rescued.
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