Tears of Lebanon

Tears of Lebanon

The following article was written with information provided by Fr Michael Zammit Mangion, SJ – the Provincial of the Near East and Maghreb Province since 2020. He provided an on-the-ground testimony of Jesuit relief efforts in Lebanon.

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Breaking Chains, Building Futures: How Jesuits Transformed Tribal Youth in Jharkhand

Breaking Chains, Building Futures: How Jesuits Transformed Tribal Youth in Jharkhand

When Belgian Jesuit missionaries arrived in Chotanagpur in 1869, they stepped into a landscape of systematic oppression. The Adivasi tribes – Munda, Oraon, Ho, Santhal, Kharia – lived on land rich with minerals yet were themselves stripped of dignity, resources, and hope...

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Supporting a diocese through Discernment in Common | Ignite the Way

Supporting a diocese through Discernment in Common | Ignite the Way

Fr Joseph Xavier, SJ, a Jesuit priest from Madurai, India, shares his involvement with the Conference of Catholic Bishops of India (CCBI), which oversees 132 dioceses. Over the past few years, he has facilitated a spiritual discernment process across 14 regions, engaging bishops, clergy...

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From Dreams Deferred to Doors Opened: A New Era Begins at St. Xavier’s College, Simdega

From Dreams Deferred to Doors Opened: A New Era Begins at St. Xavier’s College, Simdega

The inauguration of St. Xavier’s College’s new building in Simdega represents far more than bricks, classrooms, and laboratories. It’s a declaration: Quality higher education belongs here. Your children deserve the same opportunities as youth in Ranchi, Delhi, or Mumbai...

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Where Living Water Flows: Jharna Spirituality Centre and the Formation of Jesuit Identity

Where Living Water Flows: Jharna Spirituality Centre and the Formation of Jesuit Identity

When Jharna Spirituality Centre in Ranchi Province opened on 13 September 2008, it answered a deep longing. Thousands have since crossed its threshold seeking spiritual renewal – Jesuits primarily, but also priests, religious sisters and brothers, and laypeople...

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Standing with the displaced: A call for support amid crisis in the Middle East

Standing with the displaced: A call for support amid crisis in the Middle East

Recent military operations in the Middle East have triggered widespread violence across the region. Missile and drone attacks in multiple countries are once again resulting in civilian casualties and forcing mass displacement of families, with leaving their homes in search of safety...

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The Fire That Refuses to Die: Why Fr Constant Lievens Still Matters

The Fire That Refuses to Die: Why Fr Constant Lievens Still Matters

In 1885, a 29-year-old Belgian Jesuit stepped off a train in Ranchi and into a landscape scarred by injustice. Fr Constant Lievens had travelled thousands of miles from his homeland, driven by a calling he couldn’t ignore. What he found in Chotanagpur shook him to his core...

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Pray with the Pope | For disarmament and peace

Pray with the Pope | For disarmament and peace

The Holy Father’s prayer intention for the month of March invites nations to opt for dialogue, diplomacy, and disarmament.

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Walking with the Invisible: Sister María Constanza’s Journey of Faith and Service

Walking with the Invisible: Sister María Constanza’s Journey of Faith and Service

Sister María Constanza Cecilia Mattera, a member of the Sisters of the Holy Family of Urgell, shares a profound testimony of vocation born from service and compassion. From the streets of Buenos Aires to the heart of Rome, her mission has led her to accompany...

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How a Small Village Became the Heart of Hope for Bangladesh’s Forgotten Tribes

How a Small Village Became the Heart of Hope for Bangladesh’s Forgotten Tribes

In the rural expanse of northwestern Bangladesh, where dusty roads wind through villages most of the world has forgotten, a quiet revolution of faith and justice is unfolding. This is the story of Pachuria – a remote mission station where Jesuit priests have chosen to live among the Santal people...

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A novitiate takes root in Bangladesh

A novitiate takes root in Bangladesh

The establishment of the first novitiate in Bangladesh in 2022 marked a milestone for the Society of Jesus in the region, responding to growing pastoral needs and reflecting confidence that more men in Bangladesh are responding to the call to Jesuit life...

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Discernment in Common with Secular Tools | Ignite the Way

Discernment in Common with Secular Tools | Ignite the Way

In the 6th episode of Ignite the Way series, Fr David McCallum, SJ, Executive Director of the Discerning Leadership Program, presents a module titled “Secular Tools for Communal Discernment Processes”. He explains that while communal discernment has deep roots in the Ignatian tradition...

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