While celebrating the Week of the Earth, we want to remember that we are called to take care of the Creation and to remember the words of Pope Francis, at the beginning of his pontificate: “…we are the guardians of the Creation,
Read More1 May is the feast of St Joseph the Worker. St Joseph is remembered for listening carefully before acting humbly and generously. This year the feast comes a week after the launch in Sydney of our five-year Province Apostolic Plan 2019-24: ‘A Call to Mission in Hope’.
Read More“We support young people in finding innovative solutions to nutrition issues”. This is how Jean Mboma, Jesuit and Dean of the Faculty of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences (FSAV) in the Democratic Republic of Congo,
Read MoreJesuits have always been prominently present at the Amazonia. Today, with an important local presence, articulated as a network which goes through provinces, administrative boundaries and apostolates,
Read MoreTwenty-five people in charge of advocacy for migrants and refugees from 13 organizations from 12 countries in the Asia Pacific region gathered in Seoul. As the plight of refugees and migrants has emerged as a global issue,
Read MoreOn the occasion of the opening of Fr. Pedro Arrupe’s cause of beatification and coinciding with the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat, which he created,
Read MoreJoined by USA Midwest Provincial Fr. Brian Paulson, SJ, and Jesuit Conference of Canada and the U.S. Secretary for Justice and Ecology Ted Penton, SJ, the USA Midwest Province Social Commission met in Chicago April 2-3, 2019,
Read MoreOn the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the creation of the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat in the Curia of the Society of Jesus in Rome, we have given the floor to the former secretaries.
Read MoreFollowing a call of the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat, social delegates and leaders of the global advocacy networks met in Rome from May 13th to 17th. During the meeting, situation.
Read MoreOn March 15, over a hundred learners from the Apu Palamguwan Cultural Education Centre (APC), a Jesuit institute that seeks to provide an integrated and holistic education for the indigenous children and youth along the Pantaron Range in upland Mindanao, Philippines,
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