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BYU students trading rock for car to fund LDS missions
03/15/2013 12:12pm
A group of Brigham Young University students are trying to trade up from a rock to a car, hoping the project will help them finance missions for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Vatican criticizes campaign against pope
03/15/2013 5:42pm
The honeymoon that Pope Francis has enjoyed since his remarkable election hit a bump Friday, with the Vatican lashing out at what it called a defamatory and "anti-clerical left-wing" media campaign questioning his actions during Argentina's murderous military dictatorship.
LDS Church debuts new website for church members in China
03/15/2013 7:00pm
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints unveiled a new website Friday aimed at educating and assisting Chinese citizens who have joined the church in other countries and have returned to the People's Republic of China.
Bishop Wester calls on governor to veto controversial gun bill
03/15/2013 10:20pm
The leader of Utah's Catholics, Salt Lake City's mayor and a mother who lost her daughter in the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School have all added their voices to those asking Gov. Gary Herbert to veto a controversial gun bill.
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