Janark Gray/Sue Martin At the beginning of August, Sue Martin, project officer for the Care for our Common Home Committee of the Society of Jesus
Category: Reflections
Action for Bavaria is an action for our common home
Ecojesuit, the Global Ignatian Advocacy Network on Ecology, supports the peaceful actions of civil disobedience of Fr Jörg Alt SJ as he accompanies the youth
Transforming hearts, lifestyles, and public policies to heal our common home and to let justice and peace flow
Message of Pope Francis for the World Day of Prayer for the Care of Creation, 1 September 2023 Dear brothers and sisters! Let Justice and
We can, and want to, work together: 2023 SJES Annual Meeting
Pedro Walpole SJ As participants to the 2023 Annual Meeting of the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat (SJES) listened to each other, reflected, prayed, and
SJES Annual Report 2022: Contributing to the mission of reconciliation and justice in a broken and wounded world
In its 2022 Annual Report, the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat (SJES) of the Society of Jesus shared, through the lens of the four Universal
Green energy transition not necessarily just
Bryan P Galligan SJ Ecojesuit shares this think piece, A just transition for Africa: Mining for climate change mitigation by Bryan Galligan SJ, Research and Policy
Sharing more, speaking more, demanding more: JCED Malawi on climate action and climate justice
Ngonidzashe Edward SJ We need to do more climate storytelling, demand more climate justice, speak more truth to power, be more prophetic and more organized,
Sharing perspectives and finding hope in community in caring for our common home
Ecology leaders from the Jesuit Justice and Ecology Network Africa (JENA), the Amazon region, and Latin American Jesuit Higher Education joined parishioners from the Metro
Holistic and collaborative water action in Africa
Jesuit Justice and Ecology Network Africa (JENA) Communities in Africa are challenged by stressors as diverse as climatic variability, biodiversity loss, a lack of finance,
Listening to Indigenous Peoples, seeking new ways of being Church
Listening to Indigenous Peoples and Talking as Church from Where We Are is a reflection on the responses of 23 synod synthesis reports of bishops’ conferences