Saint Oscar Romero stands as a beacon for us during this season of conversion. He did not hesitate; he gave a definitive yes to God’s call. Even now, long after his martyrdom, we can still smell the perfume of the healing he brought to a broken world...
Read More26 March 2026, 1:30-3:00pm GMT Online Seminar: How does faith shape the way we tend the land, and the communities that depend on it?
Read MoreThe money held in everyday bank accounts and funds is often used to finance mining projects that commit crimes and injustices across Latin America and the Global South...
Read MoreCatholic leaders from the Global South have launched the "Manifesto for Our Common Home," a call for an international treaty to halt fossil fuel expansion...
Read MoreCatholic groups are responding to the climate crisis as a core responsibility, following the teachings in Laudato Si’ and Laudate Deum. This movement views the issue not only as environmental, but as a matter of human dignity and global stability...
Read MoreIn a recent Washington Post op-ed, R. R. Reno argued that Catholics have a moral duty to support Zionism and the State of Israel. Two Catholic scholars—Jordan Denari Duffner and Julie Schumacher Cohen—push back on that claim, saying it distorts both Church teaching and historical reality...
Read MoreAs a Catholic husband and father of two young adults and, as a business consultant for SMEs, I’ve discovered that CST offers deep wisdom for both family and work...
Read MoreOn March 12th, 1977, Fr Rutilio Grande SJ was brutally gunned down along with his sacristan Manuel Solorzano and young assistant Nelson Lemus...
Read MoreSix Canadian Jesuit institutions are hosting a free webinar, Faith and Justice In An Era of ‘Might Makes Right’,on Thursday, March 26, at 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m.
Read MoreThe Alternative Mining Indaba (AMI) 2026 convened in Cape Town from 9-11, February 2026 under the theme, “Alternative Stories of Mining – United in Solidarity with Mining-Affected Communities Across the Continent.”..
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