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Jesuits Offer Pardon to Colonel Involved with 1989 El Salvador Murders

In late May, the Jesuits of El Salvador asked the Salvadoran government to commute a former military colonel's prison sentence for the 1989 killings of six Jesuits and two lay companions.
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Remembering Rev. J. Donald Monan, S.J.: Commitment to Justice for the Jesuit Martyrs

As president at Boston College, Fr. Monan animated the Jesuit response to the 1989 murders of the six Jesuit priests and two lay women murdered at the Jesuit’s University of Central America (UCA). He lived a commitment to justice, both in his involvement in El Salvador, and during his years at Boston College.
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Jesuit-Sponsored Social Research Institute and Saint Louis University Release Report on Impacts of Extractive Industries in Honduras

The multidisciplinary study incorporates public health, human rights, and environmental justice, uniting researchers and specialists in both Honduras and the U.S. to explore the impact of extractive industry and provide evidence and information for local and international advocacy.