FAITH MEETS JUSTICE:
News and Voices from the Ignatian Network
NEWS FROM THE NETWORK
Ignatian Solidarity Network to Convene 22nd Annual Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice
From November 16-18, 2019, nearly 2,000 individuals will gather for ISN's 22nd annual Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice in Washington, D.C.—marking the 30th anniversary of the deaths of the Jesuit martyrs of El Salvador and their companions.

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Bring the Teach-In to your community! Plan a Watch Party and ISN will send you a box of FREE IFTJ swag for your party! Learn more and register here. 
REFLECTIONS FROM ROME

A Journey of Reconciliation & Justice: Social Justice & Ecology Secretariat Congress

This week, ISN's executive director, Chris Kerr, is in Rome with 210 participants around the world to celebrate the  Jesuit Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat Jubliee Congress. He is sharing updates and reflections from the Congress throughout the week. 
VOICES FOR JUSTICE

Loyola Marymount University Students Localize the Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice

A Loyola Marymount University alum reflects on the transformative experience of the Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice—and her school's model of asking delegates to plan a local Advocacy Teach-In once back on campus.

NEWS FROM THE NETWORK

Gonzaga Law, Catholic Charities Collaborate to Open Immigration Clinic

Gonzaga Law School and Catholic Charities Eastern Washington have launched The Catholic Charities Immigration Clinic at Gonzaga Law School.

Prayers of Hope: Defend DACA
The future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is in the hands of the United States Supreme Court.

As the November 12, 2019 hearing date approaches, join the Ignatian and broader Catholic network in Prayers of Hope—as we unite to defend the dignity of DACA recipients through prayer and action. Learn more, take action, and find resources for your prayer vigil here. 

TRENDING:
  • Migration Needs “Policies of Life” Says Regional Jesuit Network
    During their annual meeting, the Jesuit Migration Network of Central America and North America (RJM-CANA in Spanish) issued a public statement calling attention to the realities of migration facing people throughout the Americas.
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  • Finding the Way Back
  • As people of faith who are also passionate about bringing change to our world in need and in chaos, let us be reassured that there are people around us who can support and empower us. 
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  • Nourishing Mercy
    God’s mercy encompasses us, nourishes us, is indispensable to our growth into new life. And we are held within it alongside those who are oppressed.
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and the witness of the Jesuit martyrs of El Salvador
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