Seminarian to be ordained transitional deacon
Friday, Apr. 30, 2021
Intermountain Catholic
SALT LAKE CITY Tristan Dillon has always wanted to be a priest. One of his earliest memories is attending Mass with his mother at St. James Cathedral in Seattle, Wash., where he grew up. Awestruck by the beauty and majesty of the cathedral, he tugged on his mother’s sleeve and said, “Mom, I love our Church.” As he grew, that love deepened. When Dillon was a senior in high school in St. George, where his family had moved when he was 16, applying to become a priest in the Diocese of Salt Lake City seemed a natural next step in his life journey.
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Standing like a lone sentinel guarding the southern gateway to Clinton on Highway 4 is a red granite cairn that marks the birthplace of Canada’s first professional soldier and founding father of the Canadian military.
General Sir William Dillon Otter K.C.B; C.B.O; V.D., was born near Clinton, at what was then called The Corners, in 1843. His parents, Alfred and Anna Otter, belonged to a prominent family in England. His grandfather had been a bishop in the Church of England. In 1841, William’s parents settled in the Huron Tract to lead the life of the landed gentry.