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A Parish Journey for Racial Justice: Hosting A Breaking Open the Sin of Racism Series

Online

Join this conversation with Sara Seligmann, regional director for Catholic social action at the Archdiocese of Cincinnati, on Breaking Open the Sin of Racism, a series prepared in collaboration with the Archdiocese of Cincinnati and faculty and staff at the University of Dayton. The series begins with a macro global and historical examination of race and racism and progresses to a micro examination of the interpersonal impact of race and racism. The series resources—an 8-part video series and 4-part workshop—are free and open to the public.

Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice

Washington Hilton

The Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice, or IFTJ, is an annual gathering for members of the Ignatian family (those affiliated with both Jesuit institutions and the larger Catholic Church) to […]

$40 – $175

A Parish Journey for Racial Justice and Equity

Engaging Open Wide Our Hearts in Community offers parish and school educators a road map for discussions on racial in justice with in Catholic communities. Conversations to heal the racial divide can be difficult to hold, but the journey toward justice remains as urgent as ever. This webinar guides educators and parish leaders through the USCCB letter Open […]

2023 Ignatian Family Mass for Life

St. Aloysius Church 19 I Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

The Ignatian Mass for Life will be celebrated prior to the March for Life in Washington, D.C., on Friday, January 20, 2023 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.

Say Hi to ISN at the Catholic Social Ministries Gathering!

Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill 400 New Jersey Ave NW, Washington, D.C., MD, United States

This central gathering of Catholic social ministry leaders in the U.S. annually brings together hundreds of participants whose faith inspires them to respond to pressing current domestic and global challenges. This year’s theme, “Blessed are the Peacemakers” (Mt. 5:9), recognizes the call to heal in a world broken by conflict, division, and inequality. Inspired by […]

$350

Undoing Our Knots

Online

Undoing Our Knots: Personalizing and Praying With Our Parish Racial History Examining the fabric of America's racial history, manifested in our own faith communities, reveals the coarse, uneven, and knotted […]

Virtual Ignatian Parish Justice Summit

Online , United States

Attendees at the 2019 Jesuit Parish Justice Summit. Are you ready to revitalize your parish’s faith-justice work? We’ll provide you with the strategies and connections to take a holistic, synodal-based approach to nurturing a more just, spiritually grounded, and vibrant parish community. W H Y  A T T E N D ? Form new connections with […]

Dreams Into Action: Organizing Training Series

Online

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 we need to manifest our dreams for justice into effective action. Utilizing the lens of Ignatian discernment, we’ll examine how we: build strong teams mobilize […]

“Bad Catholics, Good Trouble” and What a Comic Can Teach us about Racial Justice

Online

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 a Catholic racial justice resource. The first BC/GT story, "An Exception to the Rule," is at true story about the Franciscan sister who was hit […]

2024 Ignatian Family Mass for Life

St. Aloysius Church 19 I Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

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.

How Will Young People Shape the 2024 Election and the Election Shape Our Future?

Online or Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle 1725 Rhode Island Ave NW, Washington, D.C., DC, United States

A Salt and Light and Ignatian Solidarity Network Collaboration Can't join us in person? Scroll down to learn more about joining virtually or hosting a watch party. Young people, especially young people of faith, may be decisive in the November 2024 United States presidential election. Young voters, and all of us, face fundamental issues of […]