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Reflections, information and media from the UN’s climate change talks in Germany, where several Jesuit groups are taking part

Daily reflections, interviews and news summaries from the UN’s Climate Change Conference in Bonn will be available on the Jesuit

After months of fundraising for Jesuit Missions, Jesuit schools from across the country came together for a special mass.

Jesuit Missions (JM) will attend the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Bonn later this month (June 16-26) as part

Jesuit Missions has joined dozens of others in writing to the Prime Minister, urging him to announce an “ambitious” international

With climate activists, including Jesuit groups, launching campaigns for COP30, we look back at last year’s efforts and the lessons

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Robert Prevost, from the United States, was chosen to succeed Pope Francis. A former missionary in Peru, he has taken

Organisations from across the world have come together to create a list of demands that will help protect the planet.

From South Sudan to Guyana, our partners on the ground spoke about the impact Pope Francis had on their work.

Tiana Ravaka Randriamialisoa took part in activities organised by the Centre Arrupe Madagascar, which have helped shape her environmental journey.

The demonstration set for Friday (April 25) has been postponed in honour of the mourning period for Pope Francis.

Jesuit priest Joe Xavier lends his voice to a Jesuit Missions’ campaign to clear the name of his friend, Fr

Campaigners came together to highlight the plight of those arrested in the Bhima Koregaon case, including Fr Stan Swamy SJ.

Efa Ravelonantoandro from the Centre Arrupe Madagascar has spoken of the need to highlight the impact of climate change on

Our International Programmes Officer, Laura Angarita, visited one of our projects in China, which supports those with leprosy, HIV and

For Jesuit Missions volunteer Anne Walker, the Society of Jesus has always been an inspiration. From tales of early missionaries

A campaign run by Jesuit Missions asked the UK government to put measures in place to help tackle the global

Jesuit Missions is publishing a selection of reflections and prayers throughout Lent – a period of faith and renewal where

After the government announced plans to slash the budget for international aid, Jesuit Missions joined others in calling for reconsideration.

As G20 finance ministers meet to discuss the economic problems facing the world, faith leaders have called on them to

As Ukraine marks three years since Russia invaded, we hear from those who were forced to leave their homes and

Lebanon is in the midst of an ongoing humanitarian crisis, with development agencies doing all they can to help.

What is a Jubilee? A Jubilee is a special, celebratory year. In the context of the Church, it is a

As Donald Trump enters the White House for a second time, he has wasted no time in making controversial decisions

By Paul Chitnis, Director of Jesuit Missions Julia’s eyes stare yearningly into the middle distance. On her lap, she cradles

On Friday 24th January, politicians will discuss a proposed law that would set meaningful climate targets for the UK.

We spoke to those from Jesuit organisations who attended COP29 to get their thoughts on the conference and its outcomes.

St Francis of Assisi established the tradition of the nativity play. He created it as an imaginative way of engaging

Almost half the world’s population live in countries that held elections in 2024 – we look at some of the
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