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This story appears in the Laudato Si' encyclical feature series. View the full series.

by Margaret Galiardi

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June 24, 2015
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School is out for the summer, so I have no way of bringing the class back to explore the Pope’s new encyclical, but I wonder, if the tables were turned, what grade my students would give Francis for his encyclical. I have a strong hunch they would be pleased with the pope’s “whole-making” or “re-membering, ” otherwise known in the encyclical as “integral ecology." It’s a clever extrapolation of Paul VI’s phrase “integral development,” which appeared in the 1967 encyclical, “On the Progress of Peoples.”

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June 23, 2015
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While some conservative politicians criticized Pope Francis for his encyclical on the environment, saying science should be left to scientists, Franciscan Sr. Ilia Delio has long lived at the intersection of science and spirituality. She praised the encyclical, calling it “remarkable.”

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  • Read more about Don’t go back to sleep

I was leading the ninth annual Women’s Wilderness Camping Retreat in the Santa Fe National Forest when the papal encyclical, “Laudato Si’, on Care for Our Common Home,”was released. While my hopes were for a document that could both inspire and call us to deeper action, my initial reading fills my poetic heart and activist soul with great gratitude. I am moved and pray a prayer of thanks for a call that encompasses “every person on the planet.”

by Camille D'Arienzo

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June 23, 2015
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  • Read more about Sister of Charity's ministry has always involved serving the vulnerable

Charity Sr. Mary Beth Moore, 67, is a leader of Pax Christi Long Island and a longtime supporter of Spanish-speaking immigrants. "They are a source of hope and challenge for me. Hope because despite so many difficulties, they are full of life and choose life. . . . They strive to create a happy family and a welcoming home. I simply must share in their hope and give my best back."

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". . . all of us are linked by unseen bonds and together form a kind of universal family, a sublime communion which fills us with a sacred, affectionate and humble respect."

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  • Read more about Persistent and consistent: Religious at the U.N.

GSR Today - Most people would probably be surprised to learn that there are more than 70 congregations of women and men religious with Non-governmental Organizations at the United Nations.

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  • Read more about Sr. Nirmala Joshi, successor to Blessed Teresa, dies at 81

Sr. Nirmala Joshi, who succeeded Blessed Teresa of Kolkata as superior general of the Missionaries of Charity and led the order for 12 years until retiring in 2009, died early June 23 in Kolkota at age 81. Church and political leaders paid tribute to Joshi for her devotion to serving poor, sick and hungry people.

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June 22, 2015
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  • Read more about A green new world

Released last week, the encyclical "Laudato Si', on Care for our Common Home" by Pope Francis is a forceful and integrated teaching on environmentalism. Global Sisters Report interviewed a number of sisters and academics around the world who have long worked on environmental issues, and overwhelmingly, they talked about feeling excited, optimistic and also grateful. They also were realistic. They know setbacks and frustrations are ahead. But the clear language of the encyclical leaves no room for doubt: The world is in peril, human beings are the cause, and we can also be the solution.

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"Carrying a pack -lost hopes and dreams, a labor of love. The woman sets out for new horizons; strength and faith lead the way."

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  • Read more about Creating community in cyberspace

As part of an international congregation at a chapter two summers ago, I wondered about our future and what new, creative vision could connect us in different continents. I was conscious of our sisters in other countries and how seldom we are in conversations with them. What if we created community, not based on geographical location, but crossed boundaries and shared faith regularly with a new community? Technology makes all this possible!

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