Praying for Peace

Praying for Peace

“Why pray for peace if God, who has our best interests at heart, knows what we need? The insights of the Buddhist tradition and the solidarity between us all represented by the communion of saints in the Catholic tradition offer some possible answers...”

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Putting safeguarding at the centre from the beginning: Women and Gender Development Cell (WGDC) at St. Xavier’s University, Kolkata

Putting safeguarding at the centre from the beginning: Women and Gender Development Cell (WGDC) at St. Xavier’s University, Kolkata

St. Xavier’s University, Kolkata (SXUK) is a Jesuit University in Kolkata, India. Established in 2017, and based on Ignatian principles of magis and cura personalis, the university carries forward the legacy of education by the Jesuits in India. With the vision to become one...

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From the Bible: Visions of Peace in Isaiah, Justice for peace in Wisdom

From the Bible: Visions of Peace in Isaiah, Justice for peace in Wisdom

“God’s gift of peace for humans and all creation shines in the very first pages of Genesis. God rested on the seventh day from the labour of creation (Gen 2:3). The Shalom of the sabbath is the celebration of peace. After the resurrection, Jesus greeted the disciples with ‘Peace be to you!’...”

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Christmas comes to bless the world!

Christmas comes to bless the world!

The birth of Jesus brings to focus God’s love for mankind. We know the familiar line: the “Word became flesh”. God chose to become incarnate, to be born small, needy, and helpless. Not above us, not separated from us, but among us...

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The Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network Launches Redesigned Website

The Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network Launches Redesigned Website

The Pope’s Worldwide Prayer Network (PWPN), a global spiritual community uniting Christians around the Pope’s monthly prayer intentions, has unveiled its redesigned website at popesprayer.va.

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“Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” (Hebrews 11:1) | Waiting in Hope

“Now faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” (Hebrews 11:1) | Waiting in Hope

“In a world scarred by suffering, sin, and death, where can we find hope today? Across continents, the ravages of war afflict not only combatants but also women and children who bear the heaviest burdens. Many communities continue to grapple with grinding poverty...”

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Hope as a Habit of Being | Waiting in Hope

Hope as a Habit of Being | Waiting in Hope

“We say these weeks of Advent, in which we prepare to celebrate the birth of Jesus, are a time to renew hope. But what do we mean by hope? In the everyday sense of the word, hope is often linked to optimism, a positive anticipation of the future. Hope in this ordinary sense...”

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The PCCP project participated in the workshop organized by the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors (Tutela Minorum)

The PCCP project participated in the workshop organized by the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors (Tutela Minorum)

The Promotion of a Consistent Culture of Protection (PCCP) team, Fr John Guiney and Dr Sandra Racionero-Plaza, participated in a closed-door workshop, “Building Communities that Safeguard Dignity” organized by Tutela Minorum, the Pontifical Commission for the Protection of Minors...

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Jesuit Universities: Advancing a Shared Mission of Social Transformation

Jesuit Universities: Advancing a Shared Mission of Social Transformation

The conveners of ten working groups of the International Association of Jesuit Universities (IAJU) met for the first time in Rome from December 15 to 16 with the aim of fostering collaboration and aligning efforts towards a common vision: Jesuit universities as agents of social transformation...

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Accompaniment in Times of Crisis: Keeping Hope Alive

Accompaniment in Times of Crisis: Keeping Hope Alive

“As we approach Christmas, we are reminded of a story that began in vulnerability, when a young family sought shelter, found no place to rest, and welcomed new life in the simplest of surroundings. The birth of Jesus was, in many ways, the story of displacement: a child born far from home....

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Jesuit Education Contributes to Global Discussions at the CIS Forum in Seville

Jesuit Education Contributes to Global Discussions at the CIS Forum in Seville

The Council of International Schools (CIS) Global Forum 2025 transformed Seville into a major international meeting point for educational leadership, drawing nearly 900 admissions and guidance professionals from around the globe. The Society of Jesus participated...

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For unto us a child is born | Waiting in Hope

For unto us a child is born | Waiting in Hope

“Our world is living through a change of epoch, marked by the slow crumbling of the myth of eternal and invincible progress. Natural resources are being exhausted, and climate change grows each year more tangible, more troubling. In such a time, to welcome a child into the world...”

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