From its founding in 1971 by Br Robert Mittelholtz SJ, a Canadian missionary, Jesu Ashram has had one focus: caring for those who are excluded by society. Every initiative of the health care facility has been for poor, marginalized, destitute people.
Read MoreThe people in this photo come from from Latin America, North America, Europe and India and the Philippines. They are in Mumbai for the annual meeting of EcoJesuit. We all have experience of dealing with ecological issues as part of the Jesuit mission throughout the world,
Read MoreThe Society of Jesus in Spain is launching a series of actions and initiatives that will be carried out in the framework of the United Nations Climate Change Conference, which starts in Madrid today, Monday 2 December,
Read MoreAHAPPY is an acronym for AJAN HIV and AIDS Prevention Programme for the Youth. It is a programme initiated by AJAN (African Jesuit AIDS Network) in different countries of Africa and Madagascar.
Read MorePronunciamiento de la Red de Centros Sociales de la Compañía de Jesús en América Latina y el Caribe Sobre la oleada de protesta social y las frágiles democracias de nuestro continente - Diciembre de 2019.
Read MoreAny reference I make to my life as a Jesuit these past 42 years inevitably refers to the mission of faith and justice, and to friendship with Jesuits in my province
Read MoreFaith in Action’s model is transformative. At its center is a belief in the potential for transformation – of people, institutions, and our larger culture.
Read More“What have you done?Your neighbour’s blood cries out to me from the ground”! (Genesis 4:10) The Jesuit Institute South Africa strongly condemns the deplorable violence, thuggery and looting which has taken place in Johannesburg,
Read MoreSt. Xavier’s Vocational Institute, Jaipur was founded by George Peter, SJ and was started in the year 2006 in the main city of Jaipur to support the marginalised and underprivileged sections of the society.
Read MoreFocused on discernment, depth, action and mission,the third in a series of Laudato si’ Spirituality for Action workshops organised by the Jesuit Conference Asia Pacific-Reconciliation with Creation (JCAP-RwC) recognised the need to discern for action on several levels,
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