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Over 1,200 to Ask Congress to Stand with Pope Francis at 18th Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice

In what is estimated to be the largest Catholic advocacy day of the year, more than 1,200 individuals will go to Capitol Hill on Monday, November 9 to urge members of Congress to address the moral issues raised by Pope Francis during his recent visit to the U.S., including climate change and immigration. The day of advocacy is part of the 18th Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice (IFTJ) on November 7-9 in Washington, D.C., a national social justice gathering of predominately students and young adults affiliated with U.S. Jesuit institutions and the larger Catholic Church.

Be Inspired: 5 Great Jesuit Commencement Faith & Justice Quotes

It's graduation time at Jesuit colleges and universities across the country. In other words, it's time to be inspired by powerful speakers with powerful messages.
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Care for the Poor, Quite A Challenge

“Christ invites you into simple living and to help the poor as an invitation to be part of the reign of God.” Fr. Martin later noted, “If you have a problem with Pope Francis. You have a problem with Jesus.”