
Video: Know Justice, Know Peace: A Jesuit Antiracism Retreat
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The Jesuit Post presents “Know Justice, Know Peace: A Jesuit Antiracism Retreat,” a twelve video retreat which seeks to assist Christians in their growth as antiracist followers of Jesus.
About The Jesuit Post
The Jesuit Post (TJP) is an online media platform that offers a Jesuit, Catholic perspective on the contemporary world. We aim to show that faith is relevant to today’s culture and that God is already at work in it. Our work focuses on both sacred and secular issues because we’re convinced that God’s does too.
Our guiding principle springs from the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola: to write “as one friend speaks to another.” We write as we would speak to others in Jesuit community: funny while still serious, deeply profound and yet light and accessible.
TJP is a project of Jesuits in formation. Nearly all of the contributors are not-yet-ordained Jesuits and Jesuit brothers studying theology or philosophy, or working full-time in our Jesuit ministries. Several recently ordained Jesuits also contribute to our work. On the whole, about 40 Jesuits are currently involved in the project on a part-time, volunteer basis.
In addition to this website, TJP maintains an active social media presence. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Sign up for our Newsletter to have articles in your inbox when they get published. Through all these channels, we try to contribute to the web’s best conversations about faith and culture — whether it touches on current events, politics, spirituality, Church news, pop culture, debates about belief and secularity, or really anything else.
We are published by America Media, the home of America Magazine. As part of that relationship, we have committed to producing new content for our website 46 weeks of the year. This includes two to five articles or videos published each week. We hope you enjoy and benefit from our work as much as we do!
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