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A reflection on refugees World Refugee Day seeks to make the invisible reality of millions of refugees around the world

A reflection on peace The frequency with which Jesus says ‘peace be with you’ in the gospels is in many

A reflection on women’s rights In Jesus’ day women were treated as second class citizens. They existed in relation to

A reflection on education The Jesuit primary school in Mbare township in Zimbabwe is one of the most impoverished schools

A reflection In January we focus on new beginnings. But how do we begin again when the worst has happened,

A prayer at Christmas Lord, God, you chose to enter into the human experience in the person of Jesus. You

On 16 November 1989, six Jesuits, their housekeeper and her 15-year-old daughter were brutally murdered in El Salvador by soldiers

We asked several female farmers about their experiences of climate change, and how their work at the MAGIS Agricultural Institute

As COP28 approaches, guest blogger Steven speaks about what he would like to see at the conference.

Our partners have issued reminders of how millions struggle daily when it comes to finding enough to eat.

You might ask if COP28 is a relative of R2-D2 or C-3PO from Star Wars because the name does not

COP28@Home – Guide to COP COP28@Home – Position paper COP28@Home – Common statement Guide to COP infographic

A reflection on remembrance Traditionally, November is the month of Remembrance. We pray for those who have died, family and

The Jesuits in Britain are on the lookout for a new Integral Ecology and Responsible Investments Officer to join their

University of Oxford student Leah NG shares her thoughts on how we can help mend our damaged natural world.

Jesuit Missions’ Director Paul Chitnis gives a heartfelt tribute to the former British Provincial, Fr Michael Campbell-Johnston SJ.


Angel at my Table Primary school assemblies Secondary school assemblies Ecological Examen COP28 infographic South Sudan fact file Our partners in

God, All-merciful Love,Creator of all that is,you created and keep creatingthe world as a beautifulprocess of relatedness.Give us and all participants

Global temperatures continue to rise, and instances of extreme weather are becoming more frequent and more destructive. We are experiencing a

Bryan Galligan SJ John Paul de Quay Carlos Zepeda Julia Corcoran


Pope Francis has announced a ‘Day of Prayer’ will be held on Friday 27 October, calling for peace in Israel

We’re hiring a new Fundraising Manager. If you have a passion for fundraising and experience of working in this field,

The Pope has released a sequel to his 2015 encyclical Laudato Si’, where he reiterates the need to act quickly

An author and passionate advocate for nature, Mary received the Royal Society for the Protection of Bird’s most prestigious award,

Edward is the ‘Integral Ecology Project Officer’ for the Laudato Si’ Research Institute at Campion Hall, Oxford University. He is

Fr Dushan Croos SJ is a London born Jesuit who holds a degree in Physics. Since ordination, he has worked

Dozens of people attended this year’s eco-friendly picnic hosted by St Aloysius’ Parish and Jesuit Missions.

Jesuit Missions joined a protest highlighting the dangers posed by fossil fuels and their impact on climate change.
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