From Ignatian Solidarity Network <[email protected]>
Subject Faith Meets Justice: Spotlighting Integral Ecology & Migration
Date September 3, 2024 8:00 PM
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John - Having entered the Season of Creation, we highlight our integral ecology work and touch on migration in this edition of News and Voices.

John,

We hope your holiday weekend was restful! In light of Labor Day, we invite you to check out the insightful webinar from Br. Ken Homan, S.J. ([link removed]) , on the intersection of labor and Catholic Social Teaching, produced in collaboration with our Catholic Ethical Purchasing Alliance ([link removed]) .

In case you missed it, read our message kicking off the Season of Creation ([link removed]) , which featured a story on a religion course at St. Xavier High School in Cincinnati called "Faith in the Wild ([link removed]) ." We also sat down with Paul Campion ([link removed]) , facilitator at the last three Ignatian Justice Summits ([link removed]) , for an extended conversation on his Ignatian formation and the roots of his justice work.

During this election season, we're eager and grateful for our partnership with Ignatian Volunteer Corps ([link removed]) , which has provided us with a service member to work on election-related materials for our Education for Justice members. Finally, hear from Jorge Palacios, Jr., regarding the Texas Attorney General's renewed attempts to shut down Annunciation House ([link removed]) in El Paso, where Jorge marched in solidarity at a rally earlier this year.

In solidarity,


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Assistant Director of Communications
NEWS & VOICES FROM THE NETWORK
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** Voices for Justice
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** Ignatian Eco-Educator Creates a Course Cultivating Faith in the Wild ([link removed])
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Rain or shine, students at St. Xavier High School in Cincinnati meet at an outdoor classroom for a religion class called "Faith in the Wild," taught by Katie Collins. Part of ISN's Eco-Educator network, Collins uses Laudato Si´ as the foundational text to help her students understand the challenge of reestablishing their relationship with creation and awakening others to the healing that needs to happen.
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** Voices for Justice
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** Paul Campion: ISN Lights a Spark for Work of a Faith that Does Justice ([link removed])
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Paul Campion is a testament to the spark that ISN programs provide to those seeking to live a faith that does justice.

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** News from the Network
New Partnership with Ignatian Volunteer Corps Leverages Shared Charism During Election Season ([link removed])
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A new partnership between ISN and the Ignatian Volunteer Corps leverages the shared potential to effect institutional and societal change.

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** Voices for Justice
Texas Attorney General Renews Disgraceful Attempts to Shut Down Annunciation House ([link removed])
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Migration coordinator Jorge Palacios, Jr., recalls the march and vigil for human dignity in El Paso in March 2024 amidst the Texas government's renewed attack on Annunciation House.

FEATURED VIDEO
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A staple at IFTJ since the days of protest outside of the Ft. Benning gates, Francisco Herrera explains what it means to use art to transform cultures, systems, and society.
UPCOMING EVENTS
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** Voting Is An Act of Love
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Digital Campaign
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This fall, exercise the right and responsibility to vote for candidates and issues that support the common good and concern for the most vulnerable people in our society. Join our campaign to receive social media and resources to root your voting decisions in a well-formed conscience and in Catholic Social Teaching. Learn more and register. ([link removed])

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** Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice
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October 26-28, 2024 | Washington, D.C.
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Learn, pray, and advocate for justice at the largest annual Catholic social justice gathering in the United States. Learn more and register. ([link removed])

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