For those who have lost a child – The Pope Video

For those who have lost a child – The Pope Video

Let us pray that all parents who mourn the loss of a son or daughter find support in their community, and may receive peace of heart from the Spirit of Consolation.

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Hope and Opportunity: The Jesuits’ mission with Hungary’s Roma people || Jesuits at the Frontiers

Hope and Opportunity: The Jesuits’ mission with Hungary’s Roma people || Jesuits at the Frontiers

The Roma community, making up 10% of Hungary’s population, is the largest minority group in the country. Despite their rich history and cultural contributions, their experiences have been influenced by discrimination and misunderstanding...

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Ignatian Spirituality, Synodality, and Leadership

Ignatian Spirituality, Synodality, and Leadership

Is there a connection between Ignatian spirituality and the Synod on Synodality? Yes! Ignatian discernment. Pope Francis’ experience as a Jesuit and his deep grasp of Ignatian Spirituality have clearly influenced his ways of thinking about what it is to be a synodal Church...

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A Place at the Table: Theology and Ministry Students Reflect on Their Synodal Pilgrimage

A Place at the Table: Theology and Ministry Students Reflect on Their Synodal Pilgrimage

More than 120 students from 14 US Catholic universities embarked on a transformative pilgrimage to Rome during the Second Session of the Synod on Synodality. The trip provided an opportunity for the participants to engage deeply with the synodal vision...

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A Church for All: Synodality and Inclusivity in a Changing World

A Church for All: Synodality and Inclusivity in a Changing World

Reflecting on synodality, Cardinal Chow highlights the value of harmony, which he distinguishes from uniformity. He notes that respecting unity in plurality, while maintaining harmony is crucial for regions like Hong Kong where he is the Bishop, and on the Asian continent in general...

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<i>Dilexit nos</i>: Pope Francis’s Encyclical on the Sacred Heart and a World in Need

Dilexit nos: Pope Francis’s Encyclical on the Sacred Heart and a World in Need

On 24 October 2024, Pope Francis published his fourth encyclical, “Dilexit nos” (Latin for “He loved us”). This encyclical focuses on the theme of human and divine love as embodied in the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Released amidst a world troubled by war...

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From Cambodia’s Heart to the Vatican: A Wheelchair for Pope Francis

From Cambodia’s Heart to the Vatican: A Wheelchair for Pope Francis

Amid the rural landscapes of Cambodia, a small workshop has been quietly transforming the lives and futures of countless individuals who have been affected by mines, cluster bombs, and the aftermath of war. Established in 1994, it crafts wheelchairs that enhance the quality of life for many...

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Reshaping the Church for Today’s World

Reshaping the Church for Today’s World

Fr Orobator describes the Synodal process as a “remodeling” of the Church, inviting reflection, listening and a collaborative spirit. He likens it to a structure undergoing renovation. Just as craftsmen and artisans work together to reshape a building...

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Language protection: another aspect of integral ecology

Language protection: another aspect of integral ecology

Protecting endangered language communities is another way of fighting for human rights and addressing the ecological challenge.

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Timber poaching – When will enough be enough?

Timber poaching – When will enough be enough?

The experience of Jesuits “fighting” timber poaching in Nigeria by encouraging and supporting agricultural development.

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Synodality: A Transformative Path for the Church

Synodality: A Transformative Path for the Church

Father Enrique Figaredo, SJ, Apostolic Prefect of Battambang, Cambodia, is one of the participants at the Synod on Synodality. He reflects on the impact of the synodal process, highlighting how synodality is shaping the Church’s mission...

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75 Jesuits Celebrate 75 Years: Collegio Bellarmino’s Journey of Service through Studies

75 Jesuits Celebrate 75 Years: Collegio Bellarmino’s Journey of Service through Studies

This year the Collegio San Roberto Bellarmino in Rome celebrates its 75th anniversary. As a Jesuit community for advanced studies, the “Bellarmino” has shaped generations of Jesuits throughout the world, preparing them to serve...

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