Pedro Walpole SJ Meeting the Christian Life Community family during their 16th General Assembly in Beirut, Lebanon was an energetic gathering with a long schedule
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Responding and committing to seek solutions to environmental and sustainability concerns through transformative education: Institute of Environmental Sustainability, Loyola University Chicago
The Institute of Environmental Sustainability, Loyola University Chicago’s new laboratory of environmental innovation, will have its grand opening on 6 September 2013. In a welcome
Jesuit-initiated consultations on ecology in Kerala, India
Compiled by Robert Athickal, SJ Saddened by the continuing degradation of Kerala, referred to by tourist posters as “God’s own country,” and urged by the
Pope Francis, the environment, and Indigenous Peoples
Luis Santiago Cano At the most recent World Youth Day in Río de Janeiro, Brazil, Pope Francis conveyed a number of important messages not only
Paradox of abundance and scarcity of water in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo
Christian N Ndoki, SJ In Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), the paradox of water abundance and scarcity is felt
MAGIS 2013, Ignatian youth participation at World Youth Day
MAGIS is a spiritual, cultural, pastoral and social experience of young people involved in Ignatian spirituality that takes place in the days leading up to
The Indigenous University of Venezuela (UIV)
José María Korta, SJ Ecojesuit shares this brief biographical sketch of Brother José María Korta Lasarte, SJ who tragically passed away in a traffic accident
Biofuels, an uncertain path
José Ignacio García, SJ Biofuels emerged as a promising source of renewable energy but it was soon evident that its possibilities are much more limited
The wisdom of the gardener
Sébastien Carcelle, SJ In this time of globalization, it’s very common to say that the “world is a village,” but should we rather say that
EU approach on mineral market transparency
Kwinja Nako Muhaya The resolution of armed conflicts, the democratization, and the economic, social and institutional development in the so-called developing countries rich in raw