Webinar: Centering Ecological Action in Gratitude
OnlineGratitude is a central practice in Ignatian Spirituality and many faith traditions. Leading with gratitude as we attempt to build a more just world promotes change that is based in […]
Gratitude is a central practice in Ignatian Spirituality and many faith traditions. Leading with gratitude as we attempt to build a more just world promotes change that is based in […]
Description: Examine how Black and Asian Americans are racially positioned in the U.S. by examining two incidents that went viral in the media: the Central Park incident involving Amy Cooper, […]
JULY 13 –AUGUST 3 2023 Organizing Trainings for a More Just World This 4-part series will be a space for parishioners, parish staff, and educators to skill-build the techniques and methods […]
2018 Ignatian Justice Summit participants. CALLING ALL COLLEGE STUDENTS: DEEPEN YOUR SKILLS AS ADVOCATES, ORGANIZERS, AND EDUCATORS FOR ECOLOGICAL AND MIGRATION JUSTICE. Take part in 4 days of networking; sharing goals, […]
The Ignatian Solidarity Network, in partnership with Ethix Merch, is excited to offer this Catholic Ethical Purchasing Alliance Mini-Immersion entitled “The Story Behind Ethical Textile Production” from August 8-10, 2023. […]
October 28-30 Washington Hilton | Washington, D.C. Save the date for the largest annual Catholic social justice conference in the United States! Throughout the weekend, you'll be challenged and inspired […]
Join ISN for a conversation and Q&A with Fr. Bryan Massingale, author of “Racial Justice and the Catholic Church” and racial justice scholar at Fordham University. Enjoy the cash bar (first […]
Wednesday, December 6, 2-3:15 p.m. ET via Zoom Registration Matthew J. Cressler, Ph.D., will reflect on his webcomic series Bad Catholics, Good Trouble and how you can use it as […]
THIS GATHERING IS OPEN TO: DACA, TPS, and otherwise undocumented students, as well as folks from mixed-status families who are in college or recent alumni.
The Ignatian Mass for Life will be celebrated prior to the March for Life in Washington, D.C., on Friday, January 19, 2024, at 9:30 AM, at St. Aloysius Church (19 I St NW, Washington, DC 20001) adjacent to Gonzaga College High School. Doors to the church will open at 9:00 AM.
The ISN Arrupe Leaders Summit invites emerging student leaders and faculty/parish chaperones from high schools and parishes nationwide to deepen their understanding of “a faith that does justice,” share ideas […]
The ISN Arrupe Leaders Summit invites emerging student leaders and faculty/parish chaperones from high schools and parishes nationwide to deepen their understanding of “a faith that does justice,” share ideas […]