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Jesuit Missions has joined its Xavier Network colleagues in responding to the ongoing crisis in Gaza.

Fr James Crampsey SJ gives his thoughts on the story of Easter, and how Jesus’s resurrection can bring us all

Fr Brendan Callaghan SJ takes a look at the concept of suffering, and how it can bring us together.

Community rights group Lok Manch stepped in to help Manoj after his wife died.

At a Jesuit Missions’ event, the Speaker of the House of Lords urges politicians to remember of humility when seeking

The team at Casa Ricci in Macau explain how they find hope in their everyday work.

Fr Peter Gallagher SJ returned to his posts after recovering from a knee operation in Boscombe.

JM partners create a diverse order of service, comprising prayers, readings and music in a variety of languages.

Representatives from JM partner Lok Manch supported the workers in their bid for fair treatment.

Join us in the stunning Aula Magna at the London Jesuit Centre for what promises to be an engaging occasion.

Jesuit initiative Lok Manch helped villagers from a Gujarat district rebuild their lives.

Jesuit Missions works with a number of partners across Southern Africa – covering Zimbabwe, Zambia, Malawi, Mozambique and South Africa.

This Lent, we are focusing on those we support in the Global South, with insight from project beneficiaries and staff

In South Sudan, we support a number of projects that help increase food security in some of the world’s poorest

The Arrupe Health Enclave for Alcohol/Drug Dependents (AHEAD) in Madurai Province, India, helps support those struggling with substance abuse. Here,

Our partners at the Centre Arrupe in Madagascar have been training young people to live and work sustainably, so they

Sew Much Better! Indian Villagers Boosted By Solar-Powered Machines Rural Community Builds Brand New Village After Being Forced Out Of

During Lent, we want to showcase how the Jesuit Missions team is committed to supporting marginalised groups in Africa, Asia

Support from people’s forum Lok Manch has enabled 15 families to buy better sewing machines, which has increased their income.

This Lent, we’re praying with and for our global partners. Each week, we will focus on a different individual, their

Young Guyanese woman Anjali Maharaj is leading the way on climate change in her home country after being moved by

In October 2023, Pope Francis issued an apostolic exhortation, “Laudate Deum”, “Praise God” in which he reflected on progress made,

This past month at Jesuit Missions we have been campaigning for ‘Justice at COP28’, in collaboration with the Jesuit European

As COP28 prepares to draw to a close this week, Jesuit Missions joined other Faith groups on Saturday (December 9)

We’re passionate about climate justice. We’ve seen that some of the world’s most vulnerable communities – many who are our

In 2021, we reached World Overshoot Day on 29th July. This is a date in the calendar that spotlights the

On February 20, 2020 Pope Francis beatified a Jesuit priest who very few people know. His name is Rutilio Grande,

As global leaders gather in Dubai for the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP), we’ll be sharing daily round-ups of

Southern Africa Provincial Fr Leonard Chiti SJ urges us to remember those around the world suffering from the affects of

A reflection on Mother Teresa Kolkata, the city of joy. A city that is known for the inspiring work of
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