The Ignatian family, with its collaborators and partners, comes together in this collective statement, Towards COP26: Advocating for Climate Justice, A Commitment from the Ignatian
Tag: Universal Apostolic Preferences
Why engaging with COP26 matters
Climate change is the continuing crisis the world is experiencing since its discovery in the early 19th century, but any global discussion at this time
The EOF Ecological Transition roadmap: Receiving Laudato Si’ with joy
By sharing our story of the (Ecological Transition roadmap) process that led us to this step and by presenting the different points of this roadmap,
Indigenous rights and integral ecology
Xavier Jeyaraj SJ Ecojesuit shares the editorial by Father Xavier Jeyaraj SJ, Secretary of the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat (SJES) originally published last year
Ecojesuit commitment to build back a new normal
Human vulnerability and environmental degradation are laid bare once more as the pandemic grows and country documentation reveals the spread of the virus. All of
New paths for environmental conversion in a world in crisis? Some elements for discernment
Mauricio López Oropeza Ecojesuit shares this input by Mauricio López on 11 June 2020 for the Extended Council of Father General Arturo Sosa of the
Ecology in the COVID-19 crisis: Ecojesuit seeking a dialogue for change
Two sides of the COVID-19 lockdown: Embracing the regenerative power of nature/Embracing the reality of climate change by preparing for its impacts while seriously seeking
Journey with the spring
Margarida Alvim We live in desert times, even though winter is taking place. Although in different conditions, realities, or circumstances, we are all in the
10 Universal Apostolic Preferences (UAPs) takeaways
The processes of assimilation and internalization of the Universal Apostolic Preferences (UAPs) continue in the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific (JCAP). In a workshop with Jesuits and collaborators
An ecological justice experiment in Bendum: A conversion experience
Fr Admire with the youth in the Bendum forest Nhika Rufaro Admire SJ I am a Jesuit priest from Zimbabwe, belonging to the Jesuit Province