June 2021 NDS Newsletter

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PRAY WITH US! For all those suffering the effects of tornadoes, fires, floods, and other natural disasters. For our brothers and sisters, experiencing the ravages of war in their lands. For leaders & lawmakers of all Nations that they work diligently for the common good of all. For continued efforts to overcome and heal effects of racism throughout the world.

NATIONAL DAY OF PRAYER: Originally signed into law in 1952, National Day of Prayer is a day when people of all faiths are asked to pray for our nation. The Notre Dame Sisters invited friends to pray with us today for our nation. See the prayer videos and read the texts selected about gratitude, wisdom, forgiveness, healing, and love. See everything at notredamesisters.org/news

Guatemalan migrants in Omaha offered vaccinations May 14, 2021, Omaha, Neb. -- An effort is underway to get COVID-19 vaccinations into the arms of the people who are underserved in Omaha. The migrant community in town who may not have information in their local language, is critical to reach out to in order for all people to be safer, sooner. 112 people we vaccinated Sunday, May 23 at Guadalupe Hall at Our Lady of Guadalupe Church and 56 people were vaccinated at St. Francis of Assisi Church the week before. “Having more of our migrant community vaccinated would mean that our entire community is safe and healthy,” said Charlie Petro, Executive Director of Ixim. “It’s great for people with easy access to get a shot and go back out to restaurants and normal life, but that’s not everyone. Vaccinating everyone means that we can all get back out in a safe and healthy way.” Ixim: Spirit of Solidarity is an archdiocesan ministry cultivating relationships of friendship, faith, and solidarity between the Archdiocese of Omaha and the Diocese of Huehuetenango, Guatemala. In partnership with OneWorld Community Health Center, Ixim offered the COVID-19 Pfizer vaccination clinics in South Omaha to help get the shot into the arms of people who may otherwise have difficulty signing up for an appointment through a government or pharmacy online portal. “Why go out of our way to reach out to migrants about the vaccination? Because many people do not have the English-language skills or the access to technology in order to learn about vaccinations and make an appointment,” said Mary Kay Meagher, a nurse and Notre Dame Sister who has volunteered with Ixim since 2003. “Everyone is as worthy of this life-saving vaccine as anyone else is.”

We are thrilled to announce our first in-person event in more than a year! Enjoy a reunion at Notre Dame Housing (previously Notre Dame Academy) Saturday, September 11, at 3:30 p.m. with Mass at 5 p.m. We will honor the following classes and anniversaries: 1931 (90th), 1936 (85th), 1941 (80th), 1946 (75th), 1951 (70th), 1956 (65th), 1961 (60th), 1966 (55th), 1971 (50th),


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