On the 26th February, 2025 , from the Development Office of the Southern Africa Province of the Jesuits came an invitation (to Jesuit Partners in Mission) to join ‘Teaching Tuesdays’ (TT), a series of lessons on Catholic Social Teaching (CST)...
Read MoreThe Jesuits for Climate Justice Campaign (JCJC) is presenting its Statement for COP31, based on the experience gained at Belém de Pará 2025 (COP30) and the urgent need to defend and promote climate justice in the name of faith...
Read MoreThe first conference on the transition beyond fossil fuels begins this week in Santa Marta, Colombia...
Read MoreCEFOD’s current vision is to contribute to the emergence of a resilient, well-governed society that adapts to climate change and where vulnerable people participate in wealth creation...
Read MoreOn April 16, 2026, a coalition of over 70 human rights and humanitarian organizations, led by CIDSE, issued an open letter demanding the immediate suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement...
Read MoreTeaching Tuesday on Catholic Social Teaching course was the “Principle and Foundation” for me how to be with factory workers through strong resilience during these unprecedented times...
Read MoreNavsarjan Xavier's Cell for Human Development has been present in the slums and margins of Surat since 1986—not as an organization that arrives with ready-made solutions...
Read MoreThe Padre Antonio Guasch Center for Paraguayan Studies (CEPAG) has the mission of promoting agroecological practices and principles as a way of life, as well as fostering social research, contributing to the Buen Vivir (well-living) of Paraguayan families and the care of our common home...
Read MoreThe apostolic work of the Jesuits of Central Africa, based in Lubumbashi, CARF, is dedicated to promoting social justice, natural resource governance, and human development in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)...
Read MoreDrawing from experiences of teaching English and accompanying prenovices in Vietnam, this essay examines the principle of human dignity beyond explicitly social justice–oriented ministries. Through critical and creative approaches to pedagogy and accompaniment, it shows how attentive listening, cultural sensitivity, and renunciatory presence quietly but decisively uphold human dignity as the holy ground upon which authentic vocation discernment is anchored.
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