Africa – ‘Kielo ya mazaya’: reducing illiteracy in D. R. Congo

Africa – ‘Kielo ya mazaya’: reducing illiteracy in D. R. Congo

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Pan-Amazonia – Fe y Alegría: Declaration and Commitments of the Ecology and Pan-Amazonia Network

Pan-Amazonia – Fe y Alegría: Declaration and Commitments of the Ecology and Pan-Amazonia Network

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Spain –  Universities for reconciliation

Spain – Universities for reconciliation

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Togo – Educational Camp, Kpalimé 2021

Togo – Educational Camp, Kpalimé 2021

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Australia  – My pilgrimage as a woman in leadership in Jesuit education

Australia – My pilgrimage as a woman in leadership in Jesuit education

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Africa – Promoting a consistent culture of protection: Safeguarding workshop held for JCAM collaborators’ and Jesuits

Africa – Promoting a consistent culture of protection: Safeguarding workshop held for JCAM collaborators’ and Jesuits

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Myanmar – Jesuit seminarians bring joy to disabled, orphans

Myanmar – Jesuit seminarians bring joy to disabled, orphans

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Global – Laudato Si’ – Everything is connected! – One week to celebrate the 5th anniversary

Global – Laudato Si’ – Everything is connected! – One week to celebrate the 5th anniversary

At the invitation of the Vatican Dicastery for the Promotion of Integral Human Development, where our companion Cardinal Michael Czerny is working, groups, networks and organizations of the Society of Jesus are joining with many others to mark the 5th anniversary of Pope Francis’ encyclical on ecological issues.

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Global – Five years with Laudato SI

Global – Five years with Laudato SI

The encyclical Laudato si' (LS) has the date 24 May 2015, the day Pope Francis signed it, although it was made public a few weeks later. Therefore it is five years since we started to "live" with LS. From the start, some of the expressions

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Latin America – REPAM calls to urgent action to avoid a catastrophe

Latin America – REPAM calls to urgent action to avoid a catastrophe

An immense force of previously unknown proportions is devastating the Amazonian region in two dimensions which combine in a brutal fashion: the Covid-19 pandemics, affecting the most vulnerable, and the uncontrolled increase of violence exerted on the territories.

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