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Daniel P. Horan is a Franciscan and Professor of Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Theology at Saint Mary’s College in Notre
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News, updates and initiatives from Jesuit Missions and our partner organisations working across the world

Daniel P. Horan is a Franciscan and Professor of Philosophy, Religious Studies, and Theology at Saint Mary’s College in Notre


In the run-up to, during and beyond COP29 in Baku this year, we’re calling on the UK Government to take

Nicolete Burbach is Social and Environmental Justice Lead at the London Jesuit Centre. Alongside her academic research, she is a

A Zambian student no longer has to walk for two hours to get to school after he was given a

Br Ken Vance SJ gives his insights into the life of St Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Society

After the Burmese military seized power, the country’s youth have seen their lives altered, and the power of schooling is

The world’s biggest poll on climate change highlighted concerns people in the UK have around environmental damage across the globe.

Against the backdrop of civil war, teachers are working hard to provide children with an education.

How Myanmar’s Youth Are Using Education To Deal With Civil War Trainee Teacher Wants To ‘Improve Myanmar’s Education System’ After

Alpa Shah spoke about the life, imprisonment and death of the late Indian Jesuit priest, who was accused of terrorism

Brian Porter, a British Jesuit who spent most of his life in Zimbabwe, has died aged 90.

We’ve written to the Indian High Commission for the third time, calling for justice for the late Fr Stan Swamy

After being given the chance to continue his education, a student in Myanmar wants to give back to his community.

As Myanmar remains in the grip of war, education is proving a vital tool in helping people to stay positive.

Thinking of attending a hustings to quiz parliamentary candidates? Check out our list below to find one near you.

From hosting reforestation weekends to workshops on extreme weather patterns, the Centre Arrupe is fighting back against climate change.

Decisions made here in the UK can have a far-reaching impact on societies across the world – something to consider

We’re hiring a new Fundraising Manager to oversee our fundraising strategy and foster relationships with our valued supporters.

Gillian Donoghue is from Edinburgh. After some years teaching in Scotland, she worked in Rome with the Jesuit Refugee Service

Professor Bart McGettrick was a teacher of Geography at St Aloysius’ College, Glasgow. He was Principal of St Andrew’s College

Volunteer Nicolas talks about the time he spent working with marginalised children in Central Asia.

Jesuit groups and individuals working in South Sudan have given the school new equipment and facilities.

JM Director Paul led a session earlier this month at the Jesuit House by Clapham Common.

Pupils in Wau learn vocational skills and are taught about societal issues alongside traditional subjects.

Young Electrical Installer Shows Vocational Skills Are Key To South Sudan’s Future South Sudanese Fashionista Eyes Her Own Store Mass,

Ariana Findlay, of St Aloysius’ College in Glasgow, is taking on the challenge for Jesuit Missions.

Jesuit-backed training courses are helping young people in South Sudan find their passions.

Earth Day seeks to highlight the importance of environmental conservation and the desire for a more sustainable world.

St Peter Claver Computer and Ecological Centre is among those training the next generation of South Sudanese.
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