Social Justice
Little big things in Chuuk: Earth Week in February
There are things happening in small and distant places around the world that speak out for a more sustainable world. They go unheard in a...read more
Caring for the environment at school
Educate Magis has released a video that showcases some of the work being done by Jesuit schools around the world in response to Pope Francis’...read more
Dialogue with Buddhists on ecology and faith
Jesuits and Buddhist monks and nuns came together in early March to share and dialogue on ecology and religions in a workshop organised by the...read more
Refugees’ journeys of hope
The Jesuit Refugee Service in Europe has launched a new campaign entitled “Journeys of Hope”. Through it, JRS Europe aims to highlight the individual voices,...read more
Rest in peace
Fr Andrew Lee Sung-gyoon SJ, the new director of Yiutsari, the Jesuit migrant centre in Korea, reflects on the death of a young Thai migrant...read more
Examining the treatment and needs of young adults in Irish prisons
The Jesuit Centre for Faith and Justice in Dublin, Ireland has embarked on an extensive review of the needs of young adults aged 18 to...read more
A temporary respite
As usual it began with a phone call. In the first week of February, a call came through from the staff at the halfway house...read more
Advocating for migrants in the US as Pope visits Mexico-US border
During Pope Francis’ visit to Ciudad Juarez, a Mexican city on the border with the United States, thousands affiliated with Jesuit institutions across the United...read more
To hear, understand, and accept refugees
On January 21, more than 170 Montagnards (Degar Christians) were granted the chance to a fair asylum process by the Cambodian government. They had fled...read more