A Literacy Movement – Change is happening…

A Literacy Movement – Change is happening…

It all began with an idea, a dream. It was born out of an experience of close encounter with the poor tribals during my regency. I was in a far away rural area 100 kms from Nashik. At that time it was still very primitive. We did not even have toilets!

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Prayer at the “Summit” for Peace in Guatemala

Prayer at the “Summit” for Peace in Guatemala

Prayer at the Summit takes place 13 kilometers from Santa María Chiquimula, on Guatemala’s high plateau. It is a sign that it is still possible to keep hope alive for peace in Guatemala.

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Srey Mom: A Call to Serve and Bring Charity of Christ to the World

Srey Mom: A Call to Serve and Bring Charity of Christ to the World

Her childhood dream was to become a medical doctor. However, like the dreams of many Cambodian children of her generation, it was cut short by the brutality of the civil war which devastated much of the country.

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EVERY KNEE SHALL BOW AND EVERY TONGUE CONFESS … (Ph 2:10-11)

EVERY KNEE SHALL BOW AND EVERY TONGUE CONFESS … (Ph 2:10-11)

Martin Luther King’s speeches gave release to the yearnings of a people for freedom from a tortuous history of oppression in the United States. The martyrdom of the poor and their church leaders in Latin America helped to bring down structures that kept the rich, rich and the poor, poor.

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Synergy : Educating Migrant Children, Caring for Mother Earth

Synergy : Educating Migrant Children, Caring for Mother Earth

As an earnest young scholastic, and later, as a young priest in Gujarat Province, India, I was reflecting on how to make my commitment more meaningful, in keeping with the magis, 'the fire' of a Jesuit. Finding meaning in my call and articulating it in my own way has been a long struggle.

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Encountering God at Angola Prison

Encountering God at Angola Prison

In April, as part of a three-week seminar on Catholic social teaching, my Jesuit novitiate visited the Louisiana State Penitentiary, better known as Angola Prison. Though in the past I worked for a program that assists recently released prisoners, until this day, I had not interacted with the permanently incarcerated.

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Learning from Our Companions

Learning from Our Companions

Bonfim is a small city in the state of Roraima, Brazil, near the border with Guyana. A group of Jesuits has been living there five years now, learning to work with the poor. Of the city's 15,000 inhabitants half are indigenous, mostly Wapixana and to a lesser extent Macuxi.

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Adivasis of Assam – From bondage to liberation!

Adivasis of Assam – From bondage to liberation!

It was the 24th of November 2007. The Adivasis (indigenous/tribals) from every corner of Assam reached Guwahati, the capital city of the north eastern state of Assam, India, at the invitation of the All Adivasi Students' Association of Assam (AASAA).

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Strengthening community management of water, a passion that inspires

Strengthening community management of water, a passion that inspires

Since 2006 I have been deeply involved in the work of Instituto Mayor Campesino (IMCA-founded in 1962, a Jesuit centre at the service of rural communities in Colombia) in Valle de Cauca Department in southwest Colombia.

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LIVING MY FAITH AMIDST THE MARGINALIZED

LIVING MY FAITH AMIDST THE MARGINALIZED

I had to walk up and down 10 kilo meters every day to the (High) school. When I was seventeen years old and doing my final year of schooling there was a severe drought in our region and people were facing starvation and struggling even for drinking water and my family and I were not spared.

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