John,

The hope of the Easter season strengthens our resolve to continue working for the common good. In this issue of Faith Meets Justice, we share a glimpse of the wide range of action, formation, and advocacy efforts that the Ignatian family has undertaken so far in 2023. Read about high school student leaders at the Arrupe Leaders Summits, get to know our Ignite honorees, and join your voice with those clamoring for justice in Mexico, El Salvador, and the United States. And as part of the Ignatian family, consider attending our signature program, the Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice, in October.

Thank you for being a part of our diverse, unified network as we together live out "a faith that does justice!"


Peace,

Christopher G. Kerr
Executive Director
NEWS & VOICES FROM THE NETWORK

News from the Network

2023 Arrupe Leaders Summits Form High School Leaders, Renew Faculty Members

In February and March of 2023, the Ignatian Solidarity Network gathered over 120 students and 45 faculty members from 24 Catholic high schools at three Arrupe Leaders Summits. The three summits featured a wide range of speakers, dynamic activities, and approaches to faith and justice leadership development.

News from the Network
Ellie Hidalgo & Jack Raslowsky to Receive the 2023 Robert M. Holstein Faith Doing Justice Award

The Ignatian Solidarity Network is pleased to announce the recipients of the 2023 Ignite awards: The Robert M. Holstein Faith Doing Justice Award goes to Ellie Hidalgo and Jack Raslowsky. The Legacy of the Martyrs Award goes to Catholic Mobilizing Network, and the Moira Erin O’Donnell Emerging Leaders for Justice Award goes to Michael Libunao-Macalintal and Teresa Marie Cariño Petersen.

News from the Network
U.S. Jesuit Organizations Denounce Continuing Attacks on Asylum

On the third anniversary of Title 42, Jesuit organizations denounce continued use of the policy and attacks on asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border.

News from the Network
The Ignatian Family Calls for Justice for the Murdered Jesuits in Cerocahui, Mexico

The Ignatian family demands justice for two Mexican Jesuits who were murdered alongside a tour guide last June in Cerocahui, Mexico.

News from the Network
Fordham and University of San Francisco Alums Named 2023 Emerging Leaders for Justice Honorees

ISN is excited to announce the 2023 recipients of the Moira Erin O’Donnell Emerging Leaders for Justice Award: Michael Libunao-Macalintal and Teresa Marie Cariño Petersen.

News from the Network
Ignatian Spirituality and Antiracism Gathering: Dialogue and Collaboration

In January, educators and ministers from across the Jesuit network gathered for the first Ignatian Spirituality and Antiracism Gathering.

Voices for Justice
Human Rights Abuses and the State of Emergency in El Salvador

Dany Díaz Mejía, a native of rural Honduras and a John Carroll University alum writes: We must decide if we can accept the torture of the wrongly imprisoned, in exchange for a respite from the gangs in El Salvador.

GET INVOLVED!

Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice 2023


Learn, pray, and advocate for justice at the largest annual Catholic social justice gathering in the United States, Oct 28-30. Keynotes include: Rev. William Barber, Sr. Norma Pimentel, and more! Register here.

        
 

OUR MISSION:

Network, educate, and form advocates
for social justice animated by the
spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola
and the witness of the Jesuit martyrs of El Salvador
and their companions.

 
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