In our time, Ignatius of Loyola’s children are also Francis of Asisi’s. Not only because a Jesuit pope is named after the “Poverello”, but also because their engagement in defending the planet and the rights of the victims of climate injustice is a mainstay of all their action in the world.
Read MoreThe trial for the 1989 killings of six Jesuit priests—Ignacio Ellacuría, S.J., Ignacio Martín-Baró, S.J., Amando López, S.J., Joaquín López y López, S.J., Juan Ramón Moreno, S.J., Segundo Montes, S.J., and their housekeeper and her daughter,
Read MoreSafety in Ministry is the newest apostolic network of the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific (JCAP). Conference President Fr Tony Moreno SJ announced the creation of the network with the appointment of Fr James Wenceslao Gascon SJ as Coordinator.
Read MoreSince the early days of the quarantine, the Ateneo de Manila University and the Society of Jesus have been organizing a relief operation to aid poor families who have lost their regular source of income “We are doing this because we share a common humanity.
Read MoreAs the coronavirus crisis deepens and its impact unfolds on over 1,340 million population of India, it is pertinent to take the ground reality as given and plan any response. At this juncture every common and conscious citizens of this country are grappling with the various impact and fall out of this crisis.
Read MoreThe coronavirus crisis highlights the inequalities between countries. Today more than ever we are aware that there are things that cannot be subjected to the logic of the market: the value of human life, the protection of every human being, the universality of health and care for the most vulnerable people and the planet.
Read MoreWhile Earth Day may feel different this year, connecting with creation is just as vital in this time of isolation. In many ways, coronavirus reminds us that we are all interconnected, interdependent on one another and on our Earth.
Read MoreHistorically, crises have had different impacts on women’s life, out of three main reasons. First of all, due to the power relationships among men and women; second, due to the so called sexual division of labour, which assigns care activities to women; and third,
Read MoreIn the wake of COVID-19, something must be done, else people in Africa will fall back into poverty and many people in Africa will fall into destitution.These are not normal times. What is needed now is not just stimulus for the markets to function as usual.
Read MoreThe groupings signing up a petition started by CEAR (Spanish Committee for Refugee Aid) and backed by more than 200 non-profit organizations – we among them – and almost 40 000 citizens are asking the Spanish Government to urgently start in the present context of health emergency caused by the COVID-19
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