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The Rev. Susan Fischer Ordination
SUSAN FISCHER ORDAINED AS PRIEST
Susan Fischer completed her journey as a transitional deacon as the Rt. Rev. Scott B. Hayashi ordained her to the Sacred Order of Priests on June 18th. The setting was St. Peter's in Clearfield, where she has been serving the past year. She is also serving as a chaplain and is expected to continue in both congregational and chaplaincy roles in the Diocese of Utah. She is serving in chaplaincy work for Salt Lake Behavioral Health, St. Mark's Tower, and St. Mark's Millcreek. She will move from St. Peter's to St. Paul's Salt
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| Bishop Hayashi offers the examination from the BCP to Susan Fischer as part of her ordination |
Lake City for her congregational assignment.
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| The Rev. Susan Fischer is vested as part of her ordination |
The Rev. Claudia Seiter of St. Peter's has mentored the Rev. Susan Fischer during her transitional time and wrote, "In that time, she won the hearts of the members of this parish. I know that it will be difficult for us to let her go on to the ministries she has been called to, but we shall continue to be grateful for the gifts she has shared with us and the joy she has given to the parish with her presence and talents.
The Rev. Deborah Hughes-Habel ordained
Episcopal Youth Event 2011 going on NOW
| EPISCOPAL YOUTH EVENT JUNE 22-26 |
Anita Catron Ordained
The Rev. Anita Catron smiles at the end of the ordination service.
Anita Catron Ordained
Long-time All Saints parishioner and member of the Third Order Society of St. Francis (tssf) Anita Catron was ordained a vocational deacon June 11th. The Rev. Anita Catron will continue to serve at All Saints with duties that include working with the Salt Lake City based Crossroads Urban Center in the area of social justice.

The Rt. Rev. Scott B. Hayashi noted that it was the first time he has ordained a deacon. He spelled out the duties of a deacon and reminded all that a deacon is NOT "almost a priest", rather a devoted person who, at all times, represents Christ and His Church.
Bishop Hayashi also noted that several dozen clergy members joined the ordination in support of the new deacon at All Saints in Salt Lake City. The
2012 General Convention Deputation organizes
Deputation organizes for Indianapolis
Ramos as its chair. He will be in communication with the House of Deputies as resolutions come forward for the Indianapolis gathering. As the deputies represent our 25 congregations, all are encouraged to contact the deputation with questions, concerns, or to offer input on issues facing the wider Episcopal Church. Of course, the Diocese is also starting planning for the General Convention that follows the Indianapolis meeting. It takes place in Salt Lake City in 2015 and will involve the election of a new presiding bishop. |
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Episcopalians meet for night at ballpark
Episcopal night at the ballpark The Rev. Rick and Sandy Whittaker picked one of the few no-rain (well mostly so) June evenings for the event. Bishop Hayashi cheers as the Bees take the lead
Thanks to the organization skills of the Rev. Rick Whittaker of St. Barnabas, 150 Episcopalians attended a Salt Lake Bees baseball game June 10th. The fans came from throughout the diocese and saw the Bees win, although fellowship seemed far more important than did the score. The Episcopalians cheered the most for the National Anthem singers, who included
diocesan staffers Vicki Firestack and Janis Pierce.

The Rt. Rev. Scott B. Hayashi hopes the night at the ballpark would
become the first in similar gatherings throughout the diocese. The bishop would like to see the return of Lagoon Day and other such annual gatherings. He also hopes that we can gather around some event in southern Utah which would be convenient to those beyond the northern portion of the diocese.

Again, congrats to Rick Whittaker and all who made the Episcopal night at the ballpark a home run.
DIOCESAN CONVENTION in planning stage
CONVENTION 2011
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St. James in Midvale will be the site of the 2011 Diocesan Convention |
Diocesan Convention in planning stage
The Convention Dispatch of Business Committee is making plans for the return of two-day conventions to the Diocese of Utah. This year's convention will be held at St. James, 7486 Union Park Ave, Midvale. The Diocese will be announcing deadlines for resolutions and nominations for offices including Standing Committee, Diocesan Council, and Treasurer.
The diocese continues its move to being paperless for the convention in respect to costs, the environment, and efficiency. This year, nomination forms may be completed on-line. The convention committee will announce specifics in the next few weeks.
Susan Fischer Ordination
The Rev. Susan Fischer is vested as part of her ordination to priest at St. Peter's in Clearfield
SUSAN FISCHER ORDAINED AS PRIEST
Susan Fischer completed her journey as a transitional deacon as the Rt. Rev. Scott B. Hayashi ordained her to the Sacred Order of Priests on June 18th. The setting was St. Peter's, where she has been serving the past year. She is also serving as a chaplain and is expected to continue in both congregational and chaplaincy roles in the Diocese of Utah. The Rev. Claudia Seiter has mentored the Rev. Susan Fischer during her transitional time and wrote, "In that time, she won the hearts of the members of this parish. I know that it will be difficult for us to let her go on to the ministries she has been called to, but we shall continue to be grateful for the gifts she has shared with us and the joy she has given to the parish with her presence and talents.
Sudanese Lay Reader called by Bishop at All Saints
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Gabriel Garang Atem Licensed as Lay Leader, Preacher, and Teacher
from All Saints and Diocesan sources
One hundred Sudanese people gathered at All Saints along with their friends for a special
service of Holy Communion at which Gabriel Garang Atem was recognized by the Right Reverend Scott B. Hayashi as leader, preacher, and teacher in the Sudanese congregation that gathers at All Saints. A Sudanese priest from the Diocese of Arizona was flown in so that the communion service could be said in Dinka. Bishop Scott Hayashi preached at the March 5th service and the Rev. Mike Mayor said blessings over a number of newbo rns within the Sudanese community. Many of the Sudanese are from the "Lost Boys" of the war-torn Sudan and have been a part of the life of All Saints for a decade. |
Bishop offers statement over the ongoing Arizona shootings tragedy
Bishop Hayashi issued the following statement concerning the Arizona shootings:
Our nation was stunned when the news reported that a 22 year old man had shot and wounded Rep. Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona and killed six others at a political event. Statements were issued by many of our political leaders decrying the shooting. Commentators called into question the rancor that has become normal in our political debates and campaigns. People gathered to offer prayers of support for Rep. Giffords and for the families of those who suffered injury or lost a loved one in the event. The shooting has led us to consider the condition of our ‘national soul’.
As a nation we should reflect on the state of the Union’s soul. Almost everyone to whom I have spoken about this believes that our national character has become increasingly negative and violent. We have lost the ability to have honest, truthful civil discourse. We cannot disagree without demonizing those with whom we are not in agreement. We call upon people to choose sides. We are a “house divided”.
Tragic events draw the nation together. But, it does not last. September 11th (9/11) gathered us together for a while. Within forty-eight hours after the shooting in Arizona, people were pointing fingers, assigning blame, defending or minimizing past behavior. One of Utah’s own, Rep. Jason Chaffetz, has announced that he is going to carry his gun more often.
As Christians, we need to remember that our gathering point, our center is the living Christ. Jesus is the center that holds.
As a diocese, I call upon us to pray. Pray for Rep. Giffords and the others who are wounded. Pray for those who lost loved ones and now grieve. Pray for those who are tending to the victims in our medical and legal systems and in our churches. I ask that we also pray for the apparent perpetrator. Pray for our leaders. Pray for our nation. Practice truthful, honest, civil conversation. Respect the dignity of every human being. Strive for justice and peace. And let us gather together, let us always gather together around the only center that can hold us together, Jesus.
Five ordained in service at St. Mark's
The Rt. Rev. Carolyn Tanner Irish ordained:
Susan Krueger Fischer, Deborah Jean Hughes-Habel, Janice Kotuby, Stephen C. Stugeon, and Blane Frederik van Pletzen-Rands
to the Sacred Order Of Decons on the Feast of Enmegohbowh, June 12, 2010,

















service of Holy Communion at which Gabriel Garang Atem was recognized by the Right Reverend Scott B. Hayashi as leader, preacher, and teacher in the Sudanese congregation that gathers at All Saints. A Sudanese priest from the Diocese of Arizona was flown in so that the communion service could be said in Dinka. Bishop Scott Hayashi preached at the March 5th service and the Rev. Mike Mayor said blessings over a number of newbo
rns within the Sudanese community. Many of the Sudanese are from the "Lost Boys" of the war-torn Sudan and have been a part of the life of All Saints for a decade.