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Jesuit Network Reacts to DACA Repeal Decision

The Jesuit network has quickly mobilized to offer support and begin to take action as advocates for the dignity of those affected by the decision on DACA.
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Fr. Timothy Kesicki, S.J. at Liturgy Honoring Slaves Sold by Georgetown University: We Have Greatly Sinned

The liturgy, in honor of the 272 enslaved men, women and children sold by Maryland Jesuits in 1838, was attended by descendants of the enslaved people as well as members of the university community and the general public.
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Georgetown Announces Plans as other Jesuit Institutions Reflect on Historical Ties to Slavery

Georgetown University president John J. DeGioia, Ph.D., announced a series of steps the university will take to publicly address historical roots tied to slave ownership.