In the summer of 2025, the 10th anniversary of Pope Francis’s encyclical Laudato Si’, the USA East Province of the Society of Jesus (UEA Province) flipped the switch on two solar energy projects that will provide clean energy to Colombiere Jesuit Community in Baltimore, MD, and Loyola on the Potomac Jesuit Retreat House in Faulkner, MD...
Read MoreThe World Day of Migrants and Refugees invites us to recognise the contribution that they make to our nation. It also encourages us to welcome them. In times of economic hardship, hospitality to people coming from other nations is especially important and challenging. Many people are forced from their own homes by poverty and conflict and seek a new life elsewhere. At the same time, people in more wealthy nations fear for jobs and homes.
Read MoreThe dominant view in political theories, known as realism, and the resulting global order are based on the assumption that people are naturally greedy, selfish, and prone to violence for survival, as Thomas Hobbes and others have suggested.
Read MoreThe Ecology Referent Group of the Conference of Jesuit Provincials of Latin America and the Caribbean (CPAL) held a webinar in which he shared the details of the campaign: "Religious Life for Climate Justice: transforming Hope into Action."
Read MoreIn solidarity with all Christians living in the Holy Land, we publish here this public statement from A Jerusalem Voice for Justice. Because "only the truth will set us free", we commend to the Lord all those who suffer from the disappearance of their families and the violence in the Holy Land, and we reaffirm our commitment to work for reconciliation and justice.
Read MoreJesuits in the four provinces of India’s western region are leading a quiet revolution by aiming to become energy self-sufficient using only sunlight, setting an example for others to follow for sustainable, clean energy to protect the environment...
Read MoreTo mark the 10th anniversary of Pope Francis’ historic encyclical Laudato sí, Fr Jojo Fung SJ reflects on the precious gifts Pope Francis has graciously offered to the Church...
Read MorePeace is often described as an ultimate goal. Yet, in our current geopolitical climate, it is often reduced to a buzzword—an elusive dream that obscures its complexity...
Read MoreWhat 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...
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