Why I got involved in the movement that cares for victims of human trafficking

Why I got involved in the movement that cares for victims of human trafficking

Ignatius Ismartono SJ is the Director of Sahabat Insan (Friend in Humanity), an apostolate for Indonesian migrant workers and victims of human trafficking.

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We Met Pope Francis, Our Hearts were Burning Within Us!

We Met Pope Francis, Our Hearts were Burning Within Us!

My name is Mwansa Chalo, a young African economist and entrepreneur participating in the Economy of Francesco 2022 event in Assisi, Italy. Looking back to this morning’s encounter with Pope Francis, I am hearing the words of the disappointed disciples who met the risen Lord reverberate in me

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Amazing Humanizing Efforts in the Social Apostolate

Amazing Humanizing Efforts in the Social Apostolate

Through these experiences, I have witnessed amazing humanizing efforts in the social apostolate: empowering women in a society where they are excluded, violated or killed; ... and announcing the Gospel values of justice, solidarity, hospitality and love amid a broken and searching world.

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The Road Traveled Collectively by Our Organization

The Road Traveled Collectively by Our Organization

Among many other things, there I have learned the value of the collective: the certainty that in the work we do in the social sector, it will always be better to work in the plural than in the singular.

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I Found a Vocation and not a Career in the Social Apostolate

I Found a Vocation and not a Career in the Social Apostolate

When I started my journey, I thought I was going to have a career in social work; instead, I have found a vocation. While my vocation has not been a call to the religious life it has been a clear and persistent call to a ministry deeply rooted in my faith.

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Be sensitive and aware of injustices and never allow them to flourish

Be sensitive and aware of injustices and never allow them to flourish

As a young person in our parish, although not aware, the late Fr. Xolile Keteyi SJ helped us through his homilies and catechesis -especially during our preparation classes for the sacrament of confirmation - to make sense of the injustices that were around us at that time.

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My Engagement In Social Issues: An Essential Component Of My Faith

My Engagement In Social Issues: An Essential Component Of My Faith

I considered my engagement in social issues an essential component of my faith. I was and continue to be deeply convinced that our faith calls us to have a preferential option for the poor. This means to always seek to understand the world from the perspective of those who live in the margins, and to work actively for social and political change to transform oppressive structures. For me, my faith was a call to be radical.

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My Experience as a Co-labourer in the Jesuit Social Apostolate

My Experience as a Co-labourer in the Jesuit Social Apostolate

At this point, my journey to not only understand but to become a co-laborer in the Jesuit social apostolate began. It was contextualized in the witness of the martyrs who intertwined pastoral work and academic rigor with social analysis and projection that responded to the realities of their place and time.

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From Fair Price of Rice to Assertion of Rights

From Fair Price of Rice to Assertion of Rights

This is one of the most significant events in my life in which I learnt that if we fight together with definite purpose and proper plan, we can overcome any difficulty. It is because of God’s grace that we came to know of SHGs in 2014 and with support from the Purvanchal Pragati Samaj we emerged victorious in 2017 after three months of continuous struggle for the justice.

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Challenges to Collaborate

Challenges to Collaborate

I was introduced to Ignatian spirituality about twenty years ago during my religious formation. Looking back, I believe that this prepared me for this special journey and mission.

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