Around the Diocese
Friday, Apr. 23, 2021
“Being With” volunteer training April 29, 7-8:30 p.m. Online. Gain the confidence to journey with those who are suffering social isolation, sick or dying, to renew their hope and purpose in life. Free and open to all. Virtual Zoom training hosted by the Diocese of Salt Lake City Office of Family Life and the Respect Life Commission. Speakers: Genevieve Schadenberg, director of Compassionate Community Care; and Alex Schadenberg, executive director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition. Link to register on the Respect for Life website, https://www.dioslc.org/respect-for-life. Upon registration you will receive a manual and booklet to go along with the training.
Help accompany people feeling isolated or facing end-of-life issues
Friday, Apr. 16, 2021
Intermountain Catholic
SALT LAKE CITY – A free virtual training to help people “gain the confidence to journey with those who are suffering social isolation, sick, or dying, to renew their hope and purpose in life” will be offered by the Diocese of Salt Lake City Office of Family Life and the diocesan Respect Life Commission.
“We live in a time of loneliness, of lack of connections, particularly during the pandemic. The elderly in our community have been living in isolation from friends and family for a long time,” said Catherine Stokes, chairperson of the Diocesan Respect for Life Commission. “Speaking with Catholics around the diocese, many have expressed a strong desire to find better ways to reach out to those among us who would like more support.”
Around the Diocese
Friday, Apr. 16, 2021
Marriage Help Retrouvaille is a program that helps married couples experiencing marital difficulty at all levels. For confidential information about or to register for the program beginning with a weekend on April 22-25, call 801-450-4965, email 4007@retrouvaille.org, or visit HelpOurMarriage.org.
“Being With” volunteer training April 29, 7-8:30 p.m. Gain the confidence to journey with those who are suffering social isolation, sick or dying, to renew their hope and purpose in life. Free and open to all. Virtual Zoom training hosted by the Diocese of Salt Lake City Family Life Office & Respect Life Commission. Speakers: Genevieve Schadenberg, director of Compassionate Community Care; and Alex Schadenberg, executive director of the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition. Link to register on the Respect for Life website,https://www.dioslc.org/respect-for-life. Upon registration you will receive a manual and booklet to go along with the traini
Around the Diocese
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser – Saturday, April 17, 5-6:30 p.m. at St. Martin de Porres Catholic Church, 4914 South 2200 West, Taylorsville. Take out only; $12. Masks and social distancing will be required. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus Council #10304. For ticket information, contact Fred Montoya, 801-243-2660.
Lay Dominican Virtual Open House Sunday, April 18, 12:30-1:15 p.m. The St. Catherine of Siena Lay Dominican Chapter is holding an online Open House for those interested in learning how joining the Order helps one live her/his faith more intentionally and deeply through prayer, study, community and works. For information, email SCOSLayOP@gmail.com.
is a weekly column on all things gravel.
A big part of the fun of gravel racing is the anticipation and the exploration of places you’ve never been before. Often, even races that have been held for years withhold course details until just days before the event. To wet your whistle for the just-announced ’Rad Dirt Fest in Trinidad, Colorado, though, I wanted to share some of the highlights from the meat of the course that climbs up into the Sangre de Cristos in southern Colorado.
This past weekend, Life Time launched a new event slated for October 2-3, featuring three gravel courses and two running races. A few of us got the chance to ride a big chunk of what the 90- and 165-mile courses will tackle. While full details of the three routes will be kept secret until later in the year, I got a good feel for the heart of the two longer courses. And the heart of the ’Rad is mountainous.