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Here is the latest news from the Catholic Anchor, the official news outlet of the Archdiocese of Anchorage, Alaska. Feel free to link to or republish any of these articles. Please give credit to CatholicAnchor.org and provide a link to our website if reposting an article online. Thank you.
- Joel Davidson, editor |
A group of cloistered nuns in Alaska launched their first-ever vocations video. The clip offers a rare inside perspective on the Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, a community of nuns who live their lives in an Anchorage monastery. Click here to view video. |
Editor's note: The following excerpt is from Anchorage Archbishop Paul Etienne's blog. View the full entry by clicking the link below.
"Since Monday evening, the priests of Alaska along with the bishops have gathered here in Anchorage for our annual convocation. I am tremendously impressed with the selfless dedication of these men. These priests serve an area twice the size of Texas, or 16% of the lower 48 states!" Click here to read more.
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The week of March 12, most of Alaska's Catholic priests gathered in Anchorage with their bishops to pray for the local church, receive formation as clergy and celebrate Masses. See photos of this gathering here. Click here to view photos. |
How does a free market approach to economics take into account our Christian duty to care for the poor and marginalized?
This is one of several questions to be explored when Father Robert Sirico, the founder and president of the Acton Institute, speaks in Anchorage on March 22 for a lunch conversation at the Bear Tooth Theatre. Click here to read more.
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The State Medical Board will take comments on its proposed regulation changes regarding late-term abortion until March 24 at 5 p.m.. After the public comment period ends, the Board will either adopt the proposed regulation changes without further notice, or decide to take no action. Click here to read more. |
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