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John -
This week, we invite you to unite virtually with the Ignatian family for two events. First, tomorrow, Wednesday, September 23, tune in live for Ignite: A Celebration of Justice, honoring Fr. John Baumann, S.J., and Sr. Simone Campbell, S.S.S. for their commitment to leadership for justice. Then on Friday, join the global Ignatian network in prayer and action during Breathing Together: Global Ignatian Prayer Vigil for the Season of Creation.
Finally, we invite you this fall to join the first ever virtual Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice, to prepare for election 2020 by joining the Voting is an Act of Love campaign, and to care for creation through the Season of Creation Challenge: Daily Habits for a Healthy Planet.
Peace,
Christopher Kerr
Executive Director
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FEATURED PROGRAMS AND EVENTS
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Join ISN online as we honor Fr. John Baumann, S.J., founder of PICO/Faith in Action, and Sr. Simone Campbell, S.S.S., executive director of NETWORK Lobby for Catholic Social Justice. Learn more and register.
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Marking the Season of Creation, gather with members of the global Ignatian family in prayer and action for ecological justice. Learn more.
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October 19-26, 2020 | Virtual
Don't miss dynamic speakers, including Fr. Greg Boyle, S.J., Sr. Simone Campbell, S.S.S., Maurício López, Fr. James Martin, S.J., Fr. Bryan Massingale, Olga Segura, and Bishop Mark Seitz. Register
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This fall, exercise the responsibility to vote for candidates and issues that support the common good. Register to vote or confirm your registration, learn how to mobilize your community, and more! Get involved.
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Holding space to act on climate change can feel overwhelming. This Season of Creation, start simple by building one new daily habit for a healthy planet. Learn more and register.
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A national court in Spain sentenced a former Salvadoran colonel to more than 133 years in prison for the murders of five Jesuit priests.
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The U.S. Court of Appeals ruled in favor of the Trump administration’s plan to revoke TPS for nearly 300,000 individuals.
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Holders of Temporary Protected Status (TPS) have lived in the U.S. for years and have deep roots in this country. More than 130,000 TPS holders are essential workers during the pandemic. They are a part of our Ignatian family.
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How can we nurture collective responses to issues like the pandemic, systemic racism, and climate change in our watershed—our neighborhoods, towns and city wards, and parishes?
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Racial Justice:
Work to confront systemic racism in our lives, newtork, Church, and society.
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Socializing meets social justice on a screen near you! Upcoming speakers:
- Bill Quigley, Esq. | Human Rights Attorney
Wednesday, September 30
- Fr. James Martin, S.J. | Best-selling Author
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
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