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>>183945U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops @USCCB - Following the shooting at the San Diego Islamic Center yesterday, @ArchbishopOKC expressed sorrow at the senseless violence and assured the Muslim community of prayerful solidarity. Read the full release at:
https://www.usccb.org/news/2026/archbishop-coakley-expresses-sorrow-and-prayerful-solidarity-muslim-community-followinghttps://x.com/USCCB/status/2056793992805626294U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops @USCCB - This week is Laudato Si' Week (May 17-24), marking the anniversary of Pope Francis’ landmark encyclical on creation care. In Laudato Si', Pope Francis tells us that "the urgent challenge to protect our common home includes a concern to bring the whole human family together to seek a sustainable and integral development, for we know that things can change" (no. 13). Learn more about Laudato Si' Week at
https://www.usccb.org/environmenthttps://x.com/USCCB/status/2056736319959683512US Department of the Interior @Interior - A new generation of elk is arriving across the West.
During calving season, cow elk are highly protective and can become aggressive without warning.
Stay at least 25 yards away and use extra caution near buildings, vehicles, and blind corners where calves may be hidden.
https://x.com/Interior/status/2056822488378614163US Department of the Interior @Interior - Wildfire Awareness Month serves as a reminder that preparing for wildfire starts long before smoke is in the air.
Across the country, our wildland firefighters, land managers, and local communities are working together to reduce wildfire risk through prevention, preparedness, and responsible land stewardship.
You can help too. Nearly 85% of wildfires are human-caused, and small actions can make a big difference in protecting communities, public lands, wildlife habitats, and natural resources.
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