
‘Pity the Nation’
As violence continues across Lebanon, Jesuits and partners have reshaped their relief efforts to assist the displaced and vulnerable.

As violence continues across Lebanon, Jesuits and partners have reshaped their relief efforts to assist the displaced and vulnerable.

The Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice invited Jesuit schools and communities to submit photos of nature for their competition.

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The importance of ‘not knowing’ was a key theme of prison chaplain Pieter De Witte’s lecture at the Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice.

Caroline Sanga discusses life in South Sudan and how Jesuit programmes are empowering girls and women through education and farming initiatives.

Allan Ggita SJ is in Ireland speaking about his privileged life working with vulnerable communities in one of the largest slums in Kenya.

The Jesuit social justice writer speaks about the relationship between justice work and Ignatian spirituality.

Sons of Ignatius: Father Niall Leahy interviews former Green Party Leader Eamon Ryan in Rome at the ‘Raising Hope’ conference.

Dr Dermot A. Lane rebukes humanity’s self-absorption and selfish harnessing of natural resources for a more integrated theology.

Brendan McManus SJ :: Now is the time for people of goodwill to step forward; we need to protest these appalling, unjustified acts of violence and war.

Pope Video: “That believers in different religious traditions might work together to defend and promote peace, justice and human fraternity.”
