Companions in a mission of justice and reconciliation

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Social Justice

29 January 2015
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Province News

An unlikely moneyman in the delta

At Kanyintabin village, a community nestled on the bank of the vast Pyamalaw River, Jesuit Scholastic Cyril Nay Myo Htet, better known as Phocho, sat...read more

27 January 2015
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Migration

Providing much needed support for asylum seekers

Jesuit Refugee Service Australia has opened a new drop-in centre to address a lack of asylum seeker services in Western Sydney. The project is the result...read more

26 January 2015
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Beyond JCAP

Collaborating for prayer and action on the climate crisis

A global movement of Catholics working together on climate issues was launched on January 14 with a statement presented to Pope Francis during his papal...read more

25 January 2015
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Social Justice

Prayers for peace for Jeju Island

Resistance to the construction of a naval base at Gangjeong on Jeju Island, South Korea continues although the base is already under construction.  The Jeju...read more

17 December 2014
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Education

Casa Bayanihan: Education rooted in reality

The Jesuit-run University of San Francisco has been running an alternative study abroad program based in Metro Manila, the Philippines.  Casa Bayanihan is a semester-long...read more

17 December 2014
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Social Justice

Continuing to hope

Although Typhoon Hagupit – known as Ruby in the Philippines – is reported to have taken   only a handful of lives, for thousands of people...read more

16 December 2014
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Indigenous Ministry

Church for Atitjere community opens

Jesuit Social Services (JSS) recently organised the opening and blessing of the Atitjere Church, a project it co-facilitated in the Sandover region of Australia’s Northern...read more

16 December 2014
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Migration

That justice may flower

Jesuit Refugee Service Cambodia has released a video about its mission of accompaniment.   To accompany means “To be a friend, to walk alongside, to share...read more

26 November 2014
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Social Justice

We run to ban cluster munitions

Forty-five Cambodian children with disabilities will be running the Angkor Wat Half-Marathon on December 7 to call for the ban of cluster munitions.  The children...read more

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