From Ignatian Solidarity Network <[email protected]>
Subject Service, Accompaniment, and Speaking Out: The Network Responds to Injustice
Date August 23, 2019 3:40 PM
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News and Voices from the Ignatian Network

FAITH MEETS JUSTICE:
News and Voices from the Ignatian Network
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NEWS FROM THE NETWORK
San Francisco’s Jesuit Parishes Serve, Accompany Migrants in El Paso ([link removed][UNIQID])
After visiting El Paso, Texas and the U.S.-Mexico border region in January during an ISN-sponsored immersion to the Jesuit-run Encuentro Project ([link removed][UNIQID]) , two Jesuit parishes in San Francisco have made a commitment to serve at El Paso’s Annunciation House, an organization that has sheltered migrants for more than 40 years.
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NEWS FROM THE NETWORK


** Ignatian Network Leaders and Theologians Join Rejection of Nationalism ([link removed][UNIQID])
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Commonweal published an open letter from Catholic theologians, including theologians at Ignatian network institutions, regarding the disturbing rise of nationalism in the United States.

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JUST PARENTING


** Mississippi Raids: ([link removed][UNIQID]) Call If You Need Me ([link removed][UNIQID])
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The baseline family values of trust and compassion have scriptural parallels: When someone calls out for help, another person is there to answer. So, does any single argument in favor of ripping families apart withstand Gospel scrutiny?

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** Catholic Bishops Speak Out Against Racism and Hatred in Wake of El Paso Shooting ([link removed][UNIQID])
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"Once again in our nation we see the face of evil," said Bishop Mark Seitz, who leads the Catholic Diocese of El Paso.

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JVREFLECTS


** Socks in Abundance: Scarcity as a Barrier to Justice ([link removed][UNIQID])
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At the inaugural gathering of “’Laudato Si’ and the U.S. Catholic Church” one thing was clear: We need to start looking at climate change as a spiritual issue.

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* ** Bringing the Shield Down ([link removed][UNIQID])
“'My hope is in God...And with His love, we will be ok. And I feel His presence with you.' The shield evaporated, and I felt Him too."
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We are, more often than we realize, the answer to the prayers spoken so urgently to God. We become the presence of God in a world aching for it.

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Network, educate, and form advocates
for social justice animated by the
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and the witness of the Jesuit martyrs of El Salvador
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