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Mormon, Catholic cooperation making strides
In recent years, it has not been unusual to see reports on Mormons and Catholics working together in Utah communities or somewhere in the world to help those in need. But it wasn't always that way. The two faiths ask their members to give full commitment to their beliefs and in decades past,...
Bonds of friendship strong between Catholics and Latter-day Saints
Mormon Life says: This article has a great video to go along with the story.
In recent years, it has not been unusual to hear reports on Latter-day Saints and Catholics working together in our community or somewhere in the world to help those in need. But it wasn't always...
Moving to Italy and embracing the gospel of Jesus Christ
While the Church in Italy is decidedly Italian, immigrants to this southern European nation are contributing to its growth and development. Indeed, diversity has become commonplace in many LDS Italian congregations. Attend Sabbath meetings here and you may hear folks in the meetinghouse hallway...
Rome has pride in past, looking to future
To say the gospel of Jesus Christ enjoyed an auspicious beginning in Italy would be a monumental understatement. It was the apostles Peter and Paul who performed missionary work here in their biblical dispensation; perhaps signaling the region's future importance to the Church. Members here are...
'A day of thanksgiving' for Italian Latter-day Saints
Rome is synonymous with high fashion, superb cuisine, remarkable architecture and, yes, Roman holidays. Latter-day Saint Italians have added Oct. 23 to the local holiday list. That was the date when President Thomas S. Monson gripped a shovel and turned a scoop of rich Roman soil, commemorating...



