Across the U.S. and beyond communities are commemorating the lives and legacy of Ignacio Ellacuría, S.J., Ignacio Martín-Baró, S.J., Segundo Montes, S.J., Juan Ramón Moreno, S.J., Joaquín López y López, S.J., Amando López, S.J. and their housekeeper Elba Ramos, and her 15 year-old daughter Celina Ramos. The follow our photos of these commemorations. To include your communities photo in this collection e-mail it to info@ignatiansolidarity.net. Make sure to tell us the name of your institution.

Crosses representing each of the martyrs on the campus of Fairfield Prep

College of the Holy Cross students commemorate the lives of the Jesuits and companions.

Fr. Don MacMillian, S.J., leads campus members in prayer at Boston College

Georgetown University placed this cross in Red Square as part of a prayer service to commemorate the martyrs.

The images of the martyrs and crosses representing the many others who lost their lives to violence caused by graduate of the former U.S. Army School of the Americas, at John Carroll University.

Notre Dame High School in San Jose, California commemorated the martyrs with images and prayer.

St. Francis Xavier Parish in Manhattan hosted a New York City wide mass to commemorate the lives of the martyrs.

A mock scene of the Jesuit massacre on the campus of Creighton University.

Fairfield University decorates their chapel for the anniversary.

Saint Louis University High School displays crosses of the martyrs.

Saint Peter's Preparatory holds a prayer service in the campus chapel for the Jesuit martyrs.

Xavier University students place crosses on a campus quad.

Nativity School in Boston holds a prayer service for the Jesuit martyrs.
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The Ignatian Solidarity Network (ISN) is a national social justice network inspired by the spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola. ISN was founded in 2004 and is a lay-led 501(c)3 organization working in partnership with Jesuit universities, high schools, and parishes, along with many other Catholic institutions and social justice partners.