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“You people are sitting here, so far away. You don’t [always see] who you are supporting. And yet you are

Partners from South Sudan, Madagascar, India and Guyana met with schoolchildren, supporters and volunteers during a week of events in


As we celebrate another Earth Day, we think of all those around the world – including several of our partner

Representatives from projects supported by Jesuit Missions (JM) are visiting the UK over the coming days, where they will speak

South Sudanese mother of six uses skills learnt at Jesuit farming school to support family Father in South Sudan heads

he Many Pieces Found in Creation Peace is often described as an ultimate goal. Yet, in our current geopolitical climate,

About a month ago, I ventured into the twists and turns of a cave shaped by a glacier. The force

In Germany, a ‘wonderful’ illustration of Isaiah 32:14 – “the castle will be forsaken, the noisy city deserted; citadel and

This year’s Season of Creation theme, ‘Peace with Creation’, calls us to a profound reflection on the spiritual, relational, and

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No more 4.30am treks to school – Zambian student pedalling to success after being gifted bike Teachers in Zambia offering

At first blush, it might seem that these are two disparate celebrations with no correlation between them. World Education Day

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

The life of St Francis Xavier Francis Xavier was born on April 7th, 1506, in a castle near Sangüesa in

A prayer for St Óscar Romero A guiding light Lord Jesus,We give thanks for the life ofSaint Oscar Romerowho spread

A reflection on The Ascension The Ascension of Jesus is one of the most difficult passages in scripture to grasp.

The 1968 conference in Medellín, Colombia was the second regional meeting of Latin America’s bishops whose primary objective was to

On March 12th, 1977, Fr Rutilio Grande SJ was brutally gunned down along with his sacristan Manuel Solorzano and young

A reflection on St Ignatius It can be all too easy to have a simplistic understanding of the saints. They

Despite her uncle’s wishes that she settle down and get married, 18-year-old Vicky is committed to her education and hopes

A teenage orphan at risk of dropping out of school now has a better chance of completing his education thanks
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