To be actively and explicitly anti-racist

To be actively and explicitly anti-racist

The experience of three very different schools in Northern California, all fighting against racism.

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Inside the Congregation: North America and Africa-Madagascar

Inside the Congregation: North America and Africa-Madagascar

We pulled one representative from each of six Conferences and asked them for their thoughts about representing their brothers at CP71. Fr. Jean Luc Enyegue represents the Province of Occidental Africa (AOC). Fr. Victor Cancino is a member of the US West Province of the United States (UWE).

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The Gift of Learning: A Lenten reflection on Education

The Gift of Learning: A Lenten reflection on Education

Lent is an invitation to prayer and reflection - a time to discern who we are and what we are called to be. To enter into that prayer we must also look at the people and experiences that formed us.

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A home (be)coming at Loyola House

A home (be)coming at Loyola House

Loyola House (LH) of Guelph, Canada, began in 1964 as a weekend retreat center for men. Over the next half century, it would expand its horizons and hospitality to women, makers of the full Spiritual Exercises, trainees in spiritual direction, budding ecologists...

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“We want very much to walk together with you toward wholeness and healing.”

“We want very much to walk together with you toward wholeness and healing.”

Father General met with teachers and students at the Red Cloud Indian High School, experienced Lakota culture at the Heritage Center, and met with community leaders.

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Pope Francis with his Jesuit companions in Quebec City

Pope Francis with his Jesuit companions in Quebec City

At the end of July, Pope Francis undertook a visit to Canada that attracted much attention. The Pope’s health was fragile, and his getting around was painful, but he wanted to fulfil the commitment he had made to the leaders of Canada’s Aboriginal nations...

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“Praying for the Church and the Society”… and its “action component”

“Praying for the Church and the Society”… and its “action component”

The Society of Jesus nowadays brings forth four Universal Apostolic Preferences. Though we feel at the Murray-Weigel/Kohlmann Hall Jesuit Community in the Bronx, New York, that we do have a part in all of these, here are some of our experiences in “walking with the excluded.”

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Antiracism in the heartland

Antiracism in the heartland

Ignatian parishioners answering the call to fully live the Gospel as a multicultural, antiracist, and faith-filled community.

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One Journey – Two Beginnings

One Journey – Two Beginnings

West Oak Lane Elementary School is a long way from Georgetown University. This inoperative one-room schoolhouse sits on land that was once the West Oak Plantation in Maringouin, Louisiana...

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“My kidnapping helped me to grow in faith, hope and love”.

“My kidnapping helped me to grow in faith, hope and love”.

Among the recent visitors to the General Curia, we met Rogerio da Silva, a Brazilian Jesuit who has spent some seven years ministering in Haiti.

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Haiti: Jesuits get involved after the earthquake of 14 August

Haiti: Jesuits get involved after the earthquake of 14 August

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Christ plays in 10,000 places

Christ plays in 10,000 places

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