USA – Georgetown Cites Global Environmental Challenges’ as It Divests From Fossil Fuels

USA – Georgetown Cites Global Environmental Challenges’ as It Divests From Fossil Fuels

Over the next 10 years, Georgetown University will divest from fossil fuels – a move heralded by Catholic environmental activists as putting Pope Francis’s ecological vision into action. The announcement was made the week of Feb. 3 following a vote by the Jesuit institution’s board of directors.

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Asia Pacific – A Workbook on Effective Collaboration: Learnings from the Ecojesuit Network

Asia Pacific – A Workbook on Effective Collaboration: Learnings from the Ecojesuit Network

In trying to understand the role of Ecojesuit in the face of the broad ecological movement, it is a challenge to define a path forward for the coming decade as each institution has its own agenda of how to proceed and what it aims to achieve. But the process of change calls for listening to others, and as we seek to understand the Lord’s mission, we are called to join and collaborate.

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Global – Querida Amazonia: the Pope’s Exhortation for a Church with an Amazonian face

Global – Querida Amazonia: the Pope’s Exhortation for a Church with an Amazonian face

In the first two points (2-4), the Pontiff explains “the significance of this Exhortation”, enriched with references to documents of the Episcopal Conferences of the countries that make up the Amazon region, as well as of poetry written by poets connected to the Amazon.

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Latin America – Latin American Social Centres Network: Walking Together Towards Collective Action

Latin America – Latin American Social Centres Network: Walking Together Towards Collective Action

In 2019, little more than ten years since its inception in Manaos (2008), the Network gathers 41 social centres in Latin America and the Caribbean and five working teams which deal with subjects such as microfinance, integral ecology, human rights and democracy, advocacy, and the “Comparte” Network.

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Mexico – Mining company ‘La Victoria’ threatens to invade indigenous territories

Mexico – Mining company ‘La Victoria’ threatens to invade indigenous territories

The presence of the La Victoria mining company was detected a year ago in this region of the Northern Sierra of Veracruz, exploring the municipalities of Huayacocotla and Zacualpan, Veracruz and Agua Blanca Hidalgo, without permission from the community authorities.

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Philippines – Called to live Laudato si’

Philippines – Called to live Laudato si’

In the beginning of January, a group of Jesuit scholastics from Arrupe International Residence studying theology in Manila attended an immersion workshop at the Apu Palamguwan Cultural Education Center (APC) in Bendum, a small village tucked in the mountains of Bukidnon in northern Mindanao, Philippines.

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