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Fr. Dominic Briese

@fatherbriese

Catholic Priest and Member of the Western Dominican Province

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John the Baptist and Juan Diego Catholic School students spending quiet in adoration of the Blessed Sacrament on this the first Friday of 2020.

John the Baptist and Juan Diego Catholic School students spending quiet in adoration of the Blessed Sacrament on this the first Friday of 2020.
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Buy a candle and come have it blessed by Fr. Stephen Tilley at St. John the Baptist (part of the Skaggs Catholic Center, Draper, UT) during this weekend's Candlemas celebrations (Sat. 5:00pm, Sun 8:30am, 11:00am). Bring Christ, the World's Light, to your family for 2020! 😇

Buy a candle and come have it blessed by Fr. Stephen Tilley at St. John the Baptist (part of the Skaggs Catholic Center, Draper, UT) during this weekend's Candlemas celebrations (Sat. 5:00pm, Sun 8:30am, 11:00am). Bring Christ, the World's Light, to your family for 2020! 😇
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Really grateful for these National Honor Society representatives who lead other NHS students’ recommitment to academic excellence.

Really grateful for these National Honor Society representatives who lead other NHS students’ recommitment to academic excellence.
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Some say, Coronavirus is this generation’s 9/11. This book helps. “The Newfoundlanders had provided a caring haven for hundreds of people at a moment when they were scared and far from home. They were made to feel safe and secure when the world around them seemed anything but.”

Some say, Coronavirus is this generation’s 9/11.  This book helps. “The Newfoundlanders had provided a caring haven for hundreds of people at a moment when they were scared and far from home. They were made to feel safe and secure when the world around them seemed anything but.”