Local teens graduate from LDS seminary
Thanks to resident Martha Dobler for informing me about 15 Ontario-area high school graduates who recently celebrated another four-year graduation -- seminary graduation from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Unlike in other religious contexts, the word "seminary" for Mormons does not refer to a higher-education program designed to train students to enter a church-based career, Dobler said.
Seminary students gather five days a week for one hour of religious education for each of their high school years, she said.
Dobler said early-morning seminary programs are held daily before the normal school day (6:10 a.m. in Ontario) in private homes or in meeting houses and are taught by volunteers.
Ontario Stake Seminary graduates attended Chaffey, Chino, Colony or Ontario high schools.
Congratulations to Beverly Atilano, Sara Nobles, Suititi Piutau, Leslie Cacao, Lauren Remington, Courtney Waite, Asinate Faupula, Danna Meeks, Erika Döbler, Brenna Allen<NO1> (not pictured)<NO>, Nani Piutau, Kenneth Barron, Mark Duncan, James Broadbent and Cole Paterson.




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