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A Parish Journey for Racial Justice

Online

Wednesday, October 17, 2021 2:00-3:30 PM EASTERN/11:00 AM-12:30 PM PACIFIC Addressing skepticism and resistance surrounding the idea of “social change” is an essential part of social justice ministry. This work requires a solid, thorough understanding of the Church’s teaching on social sin and reconciliation. Join this session for a directed, interactive conversation attempting to break […]

Free

An Examination of Alternative Break Trips and Whiteness in Catholic Education

Zoom

Alternative break trips punctuate life on Jesuit high school and college campuses, acting as experiences of conversion and putting faith into action. The Universal Apostolic Preferences of “walking with the excluded” and “accompanying the youth” come together in the practice of alternative break programs. However, these trips often operate through the position of whiteness.

Virtual Pilgrimage of Mother Mary Lange

Online

Join Bishop Lewandowski, St. Ignatius Catholic Community in Baltimore, and other parnters for a Virtual Pilgrimage of Mother Mary Lange.

Sr. Ana Maria Pineda and others speak on the recent beatification of Rutilio Grande, S.J.

Online

Ana Maria Pineda, R.S.M. will share with us the life of Blessed Rutilio Grande, explaining his actions in the context of his region of El Salvador. José Artiga will describe his recent experience leading a delegation to Rutilio Grande’s beatification, which was held in San Salvador on January 22, 2022. Joe Mulligan, S.J., will share […]

Truth & Healing at Red Cloud Indian School

Online

Join JARS (Jesuit Anti-Racism Sodality) Midwest on May 7, 2022 at 11AM EST/10AM CST/8AM PST with Maka Black Elk, executive director for Truth & Healing at Red Cloud Indian School. 

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.