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Our Community Engagement Manager, Jules, reflects on Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’ and how its teachings can influence our daily actions.
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Our Community Engagement Manager, Jules, reflects on Pope Francis’s Laudato Si’ and how its teachings can influence our daily actions.

Our partners from the Centre Arrupe Madagascar share their thoughts on what they’ve seen at COP30 so far.

Jesuit Missions is looking to hire a Director to lead its work in supporting some of the world’s most marginalised

Our Campaigns & Advocacy Officer, Richard Solly, gives his thoughts on how to combat climate change.

Our partners from the Centre Arrupe Madagascar will be at COP30 in Brazil, which runs from 10-21 November.

Hundreds of letters were composed from several schools in Britain, as part of an exercise that encouraged reflection on climate.

With COP30 getting underway next week, Jesuit Missions is looking forward to being part of a strong Ignatian presence at

As we celebrate All Saints’ Day, our very own Richard Solly goes through some of those who have inspired him

After signing up to a computing course at St Peter Claver Ecological and Computing Centre, Athiei Dut Malual stood out

Amin Gabriel, 20, is grateful for the chance to study – she wants others to have that same opportunity to

A collection of prayers and reflections to help you engage spiritually with the upcoming climate talks in Brazil.

A special Mass was followed by a period of prayer and reflection to celebrate nature and our Common Home.

We’re searching for a Advocacy & Campaigns Officer to join our team – here’s all you need to know about

Fr Toussaint Kafarhire gives an African perspective on the exploitation of our natural world – and why all parties must

After taking a break from his education to care for his extended family, Moses has returned to school – one

Daniela Alba, from the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat in Rome, describes the need to strive for global peace to

Pupils from Jesuit school St Ignatius College in Enfield joined JM at a climate demonstration opposite 10 Downing Street last

A Jesuit Missions’ backed project near Rumbek, South Sudan, helps mostly female small-scale farmers get the most out of their

Jörg notes the damaging impact mining has had on parts of Germany, but he is encouraged to see the support

A reflective walk through Central London, with speakers covering important subjects linked to environmental justice

Martha Phiri Sikwese from JCED Malawi praises the remarkable comeback story of Chimbalu Ecological Village.

Chilean Jesuit priest Cristóbal Emilfork talks about how his experience of working on glaciers has laid bare the impact of

With Season of Creation 2025 starting on Monday, 1 September, JM has put together some tools to help you engage

Supporters of Jesuit Missions celebrated a Mass of gratitude before enjoying a talk from Jesuits stationed in Zimbabwe about their

As we commemorate the anniversary of the Atomic Bombing of Japan, we remember the remarkable response of Fr Pedro Arrupe

Our partners at the Centre Arrupe Madagascar continue their fight against plastic pollution in their country by taking action.

The story of St Ignatius is well-known by many – but there are some parts of his life which might

Children from the Wapichan community in Guyana are now able to celebrate their language and culture in the classroom.

The issue of human rights in India – including the case of the late Jesuit priest Stan Swamy – has

Jesuit Missions and its supporters gathered at the Indian High Commission in London last week, calling for justice for Fr
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