Climate Change & Climate Migration: A Humanitarian, Justice, Security or Economic Challenge? Date:Tuesday 24 June 2025 Time:18:30–20:30, welcome refreshments and light food (event starts at 19:00) Location:St. Winifried’s Church, Sträßchensweg 3, Bonn (with livestreaming) – 7-min walk from the World Conference Center Bonn, where the Bonn Climate Meetings take place.
Read MoreLast week in Rome, the Social Secretaries of the Conference and the leaders of the four Global Ignatian Advocacy Network (GIAN) initiatives gathered for a series of important meetings. The entire SJES team was also present.
Read MoreMore than one million Haitian refugees live in the Dominican Republic, whose existence is at risk due to the systematic violation of their basic human rights. Sister Eugenia, a Scalabrinian missionary, comments: "Many mothers give birth at home, endangering their lives and those of newborns because they fear that if they go to hospitals they will be registered and deported"...
Read MoreEnvironment Day - Interview with Social Conference Delegates This Environment Day 2025, we spotlight Integral Ecology — a way of living that connects care for the planet with justice for people.
Read MoreParticipating in the AJAN HIV and AIDS Prevention Program for the Youth (AHAPPY) training of trainers at Kimwenza, DRC, was a deeply enriching experience for both of us as novices. The three days of formation opened our eyes to many aspects of personal growth and our future missionary responsibilities...
Read MoreJesuit Dani Villanueva, General Coordinator of the International Federation of Faith and Joy, addressed the profound challenges facing international collaboration today, and how global Jesuit networks are responding with creativity, courage and a deep commitment to their mission...
Read MoreThe Catholic Church marks the 10th anniversary of "Laudato Si', on Care for Our Common Home" May 24th and reflects on Pope Francis' legacy of calling for ecological conversion. His teachings on integral ecology, social justice and climate action deepened Catholic social thought and broadened the global dialogue about the environment...
Read MoreAgainst a backdrop of purple skies, thousands of women’s voices filled the streets last March 8 to once again demand their right to live life to the fullest...
Read MoreOn Thursday, 24 April 2025, the staff of the Arrupe Centre for Research and Training (CARF) carried out a field mission to the villages of Amato, Abelo and David, located about 45 km from the town of Lubumbashi, on the Lubumbashi-Kasomeno road, in the province of Haut Katanga. This mission was part of the «Resilience and sustainable livelihoods project in Congo: farmers for inclusive and cooperative rural development »financed by Navarra andAlboan and implemented by CARF...
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