What is climate debt and why does it exist? In this third episode, we dive into the urgent call for climate debt justice ahead of COP30...
Read MoreIn rural Cambodia, children living with intellectual disabilities are often hidden away – unseen by their communities, excluded from education, and forgotten by a world that does not recognise their worth...
Read MorePupils from a Jesuit school took part in a ‘Fridays for the Future’ demonstration in central London, calling on the UK Government to help protect the environment...
Read MoreThis guide is a monthly resource for our global movement, offering reflections and testimonies to inspire us to pray, reflect, and act for creation...
Read MoreIn this Jubilee Year’s Season of Creation, in which we are called to be Pilgrims of Hope, a courageous voice resounds from Brazil. The Commission for Integral Ecology and Mining of the National Conference of Bishops of Brazil (CNBB) has recently published a powerful document: the ‘Manifesto for Integral Ecology: a narrative to face the planetary socio-environmental crisis’...
Read MoreTen years after Pope Francis’ encyclical,Laudato Si’, the cry of the earth and of the poor continues to resound urgently in our world...
Read MoreIn Xavier College's social justice week, we remember that a commitment to justice aligns with Jesus’ golden rule – love God and love your neighbour.
Read MoreThis year’s Season of Creation theme, ‘Peace with Creation’, calls us to a profound reflection on the spiritual, relational, and ecological dimensions of peace-making. It reminds us that authentic and lasting peace is not complete without harmony in our relationship with all of creation...
Read MoreCatholic Social Justice Sunday reminds us of the breadth of God’s love and concern for us and for our world.In our culture the place of religion and of the Church is increasingly narrowed to our private and individual lives.Faith and justice are then seen to be exclusively about our individual relationship to God and others...
Read MoreAnd worst of all, among human beings, those most affected will be, as always, the most vulnerable and poorest in our societies...
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