The Integral Ecology Emerging Leaders Fellowship highlights the importance of caring for creation, as well as the integral connection between all beings...
Read MoreConfronting ecological problems on a global scale can be disconcerting, but we can start to catalyse change by building small habits in a local context.
Read MoreA landmark food security program in Timor-Leste has brought new methods to farmers who reap individual and collective benefits from this training.
Read MoreThe Society of Jesus in Indonesia celebrated the opening of its newest centre for research and advocacy, PRAKSIS, on 10 December, coinciding with World Human Rights Day. PRAKSIS is envisioned to serve as the “spokesperson” of the Society of Jesus in Indonesia in public discussions on pressing social issues...
Read MoreFor more than two and a half centuries, until its suppression in 1773, the Society of Jesus was the largest and best known religious order among those dedicated to teaching. By 1749, of the 23,000 Jesuits, there were about 15,000 destined for 800 educational centers, with more than 200,000 students. They therefore formed the largest international network of schools at a time when state education was practically non-existent...
Read MoreEducation, considered a fundamental human right, faces growing threats in various regions of the world.
Read MoreThe war in Sudan continues to ravage the lives of thousands of people. Military violence and bombing campaigns have displaced families and those who are fortunate enough to flee, often with just the clothes on their backs, have arrived at Renk, one of the transit zones at the border of neighbouring South Sudan.
Read MoreOn December 2, 1974, the General Congregation 32ª (CG 32) of the Society of Jesus began. Just a month and a half before I started the Jesuit novitiate with a group of nine colleagues. Our beginnings in Company were marked by this General Congregation, to which the Master of novices, P. Jesús Corella, paid great attention...
Read MoreThe journey to Mae La Mong Nuea was more than just stepping out of comfort zones. It was an opportunity to experience rural life up close, build friendships, and understand the importance of helping others.
Read MoreHow to transform local economies into sustainable and scalable alternatives?
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