Journeying with Jesus and forcibly displaced people

Journeying with Jesus and forcibly displaced people

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Stop Human Trafficking

Stop Human Trafficking

“Journeying in Dignity. Listen. Dream. Act”: this is the theme of the tenth International Day of Prayer and Awareness Against Human Trafficking on February 8, a day established in 2015 by Pope Francis on the feast day of Saint Bakhita...

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“I emigrated to save my life!”

“I emigrated to save my life!”

“Every Woman Counts” is a project run by the Jesuit Service to Migrants and Refugees, Brazil to integrate refugee women into the job market via training courses and professional qualifications.

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Field trip to the busiest migrant corridor in the world

Field trip to the busiest migrant corridor in the world

Law students accompany migrant children and families through legal services and advocacy.

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An American in Beirut – A personal testimony by Michael Petro, SJ

An American in Beirut – A personal testimony by Michael Petro, SJ

Michael Petro is a Jesuit scholastic from the Eastern Province of the United States (USA East). He is 28 years old. Born in Boston. He tells us about his journey, in which he identifies the Lord’s call to commit himself to the apostolate with migrants.

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Free to choose whether to migrate or to stay – 109th World Day of Migrants and Refugees

Free to choose whether to migrate or to stay – 109th World Day of Migrants and Refugees

World Day of Migrants and Refugees. The Church has been celebrating this day since 1914. It is always an occasion for her to express her concern for various vulnerable people, who have had to leave their homes for one reason or another...

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JRS nurtures the potential of young talent among refugees

JRS nurtures the potential of young talent among refugees

Gender-responsive education programmes that address gender barriers to education.

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Become a Peace Artisan – World Refugee Day 2023

Become a Peace Artisan – World Refugee Day 2023

In a world often fragmented by conflicts and divisions, people forced to flee their homes are among those paying the highest price. On this World Refugee Day, become a Peace Artisan and take concrete actions to create a peaceful future for everyone.

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Far from home – How long more?

Far from home – How long more?

Forced displacement is rarely a temporary phenomenon. Many people live in precarious situations for years, or even decades, after becoming displaced. Protracted displacement situations in countries such as...

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Building the future with migrants and refugees

Building the future with migrants and refugees

Every year since 1914, on the 4th Sunday of September, the Church celebrates the World Day of Migrants and Refugees. This is an opportunity for Pope Francis to express his concern for the vulnerable people who are forced...

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Finding the crucified Christ in the migrants

Finding the crucified Christ in the migrants

Finding God is one of the fundamental spiritual paths laid out by Ignatius to help everyone to discern God’s presence, to find God in all things, reaching out to a difficult and diverse, a grace-filled yet a groaning world.

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Hospitalaris: hosting refugees and being hosted, an opening to the future

Hospitalaris: hosting refugees and being hosted, an opening to the future

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