Faith and Justice: Celebrating Our Roots

Faith and Justice: Celebrating Our Roots

The notebook CJ 243, Faith and Justice: Celebrating Our Roots, by Patxi Álvarez de los Mozos, published by Cristianisme i Justícia, is now available for reading and download.

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Human Rights Day 2025: JENA Calls for Renewed Commitment to Human Dignity Across Africa and Madagascar

Human Rights Day 2025: JENA Calls for Renewed Commitment to Human Dignity Across Africa and Madagascar

10 December 2025 | Nairobi — As the world marks the 77th anniversary of Human Rights Day, the Jesuit Justice and Ecology Network Africa (JENA) reflects on the enduring legacy of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), adopted in 1948 in the wake of global conflict and profound human suffering. Its central message—that every human being possesses inherent dignity and inalienable rights—remains as urgent today as it was then.

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A Preliminary Assessment of My Experience at COP30

A Preliminary Assessment of My Experience at COP30

Over the past month, we have witnessed many positive developments, both before and during our participation at COP30. I can say that the Jesuit Campaign for Climate Justice has been a success until now. While those of us who prepared and attended COP in Brazil gained valuable insights, it remains clear that much work remains ahead...

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A Brief Assessment of COP30

A Brief Assessment of COP30

Most media outlets have painted a disastrous picture of the thirtieth COP, held this year in Belém, Brazil—on the edge of both the Amazon rainforest and the ocean. Yet, when examined more carefully, the overall picture is less bleak than it first appears...

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A Jerusalem Voice for Justice

A Jerusalem Voice for Justice

A Jerusalem Voice for Justice: an ecumenical witness for equality and a just peace in Palestine/Israel

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People around the COP area call for care of their land

People around the COP area call for care of their land

Around Belém, Pará, Brazil where COP30 is being held, communities that care for their land are meeting on concerns also tackled in the UN climate summit. But these communities are not listened to in the expanding world of COP that appears like a visiting circus in the city, with all its buses, posters, and greenwashing of Parque da Cidade (City Park), a new urban park built to host the COP30 conference center.

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How does one speak of COP as a spiritual experience?

How does one speak of COP as a spiritual experience?

COP as a spiritual experience sounds like a contradiction in action and in being. For many, it will begin to happen on the way home with so much tiredness, along with transit flights for most. There is much acceptance that this is the way things are and is a realization also of self-limitations. Perhaps there is a sadness in what was not achieved or expected.

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Society of Jesus Delivers Official Statement and Holds Press Conference at COP30

Society of Jesus Delivers Official Statement and Holds Press Conference at COP30

Press release

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Event: Reflections On COP30 At The London Jesuit Centre

Event: Reflections On COP30 At The London Jesuit Centre

Jesuit Missions and the London Jesuit Centre will host a hybrid panel discussion on Thursday 4th December, looking back at COP30 and what this means for the future.

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“The way out of the climate crisis is educational,” says Father Roberto Jaramillo, SJ, in an interview at COP30

“The way out of the climate crisis is educational,” says Father Roberto Jaramillo, SJ, in an interview at COP30

Jesuit of the Secretariat of Social Justice and Ecology highlights the urgency of plural listening, collaboration between initiatives and global reeducation as ways to face the climate emergency

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