In this time of uncertainty, fear, isolation, and illness, our faith teaches us that there is light in the darkness.
ISN is working each day to bring that light to you. As the Jesuit and broader Catholic network responds in unique ways with love, justice, compassion, and new means of building community, we will bring content to you to help guide you as you do the same.
If you have a faith and justice perspective you would like to share through a blog post for our "Voices for Justice" series, please share a brief summary of your idea here.
Please know that you and your community are in the prayers of the ISN staff during this challenging time.
The Examen is an invaluable tool for prayer and reflection for life during COVID-19. This version is available to all, including in English, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, and Lithuanian.
Fr. James Martin, S.J., reminds us that Jesus shows us how we are called to help people reclaim their own dignity, meeting them as friends—including in this time of coronavirus.
During the unprecedented spread of COVID-19, Jesuit Refugee Service is continuing its mission to accompany, serve, and advocate with and on behalf of the forcibly displaced while taking steps to ensure the well-being of those they accompany and their staff.
Jesuit Volunteer Corps and the Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest are facing unique challenges due to geographic diversity and direct service roles that, for many, mean being in contact with multiple people through the workday and adapting during the spread of COVID-19.
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.