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Alaska bishops praise pope’s encyclical on care of creation

“The care for creation is a pressing issue, especially in the light of the great harm being done to the natural world of which we are a part, and the threat to the poorest and most vulnerable people worldwide because of environmental destruction,” Alaska’s bishops stated. “This encyclical invites each of us to prayerfully examine our consciences, and review not only how we have lived in communion with God and with others, but also with all creatures and with nature.

Pioneering religious sister for Alaska dies

A long-time missionary servant to Alaska, Mercy Sister Arlene Boyd, died June 9 in Albany, New York. She was a Sister of Mercy for 59 years, spending most of that time teaching religious education and serving the poor and marginalized in Alaska. Sister Boyd lived through the earliest days of the Archdiocese of Anchorage, which was founded in 1967. Around that time late Anchorage Archbishop Joseph Ryan persuaded the Sisters of Mercy in Albany to send some of their sisters north to the new archdiocese.

Preparing the way for refugees

This winter, my faith-sharing group in Omaha took on the project of preparing an apartment for a refugee family who would be arriving in the spring. We worked with Nebraska’s largest resettlement agency, Lutheran Family Services, who gave us a detailed list of household items needed, and later, a list of food to stock the family’s home for the first few days.

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