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Ignatian Family Teach-In for Justice

In 2021, the Ignatian Family Teach-In is not one but TWO conferences complete with unique lineups and ways to engage! Join virtually on October 16, in-person in Washington, D.C. from […]

$35 – $160

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 […]

Free

Forming Our Consciences: Peter Henriot, S.J. on Discernment and Capital Punishment

Zoom

Forming Our Consciences: Practicing Our Faith in a World of Gray is a six-part series examining the formation of one’s conscience in a world that is often not black nor white, but gray. The series of six interconnected talks, delivered by distinguished spiritual guides and leaders, will take place over the course of the fall in 2021, and will include remarks around hot-button social issues that challenge our faith, alongside the opportunity for reflection and sharing.

Virtual Prayer for the Martyrs

Online

November 16, 2021 marks the 32nd anniversary of the death of the Jesuit Martyrs of El Salvador and their companions. We invite you and your community to join us for a […]

Forming Our Consciences: James Martin, S.J. on Discernment and the LGBTQ Community

Zoom

Forming Our Consciences: Practicing Our Faith in a World of Gray is a six-part series examining the formation of one’s conscience in a world that is often not black nor white, but gray. The series of six interconnected talks, delivered by distinguished spiritual guides and leaders, will take place over the course of the fall in 2021, and will include remarks around hot-button social issues that challenge our faith, alongside the opportunity for reflection and sharing.

Forming Our Consciences: Lucas Sharma, S.J. on Discernment and Racism Copy

Zoom

Forming Our Consciences: Practicing Our Faith in a World of Gray is a six-part series examining the formation of one’s conscience in a world that is often not black nor white, but gray. The series of six interconnected talks, delivered by distinguished spiritual guides and leaders, will take place over the course of the fall in 2021, and will include remarks around hot-button social issues that challenge our faith, alongside the opportunity for reflection and sharing.

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.

The Twenty-third Annual Cardinal O’Connor Conference on Life

Online

Each year, the Cardinal O’Connor Conference on Life strives to promote intellectually rigorous discourse on the sanctity of human life as well as build a culture of life both within and beyond the Georgetown community. Georgetown students founded the Conference in 2000 and remain both the organizers and facilitators. Rooted in the Catholic tradition, the Conference is named in the honor of His Eminence John Cardinal O’Connor, who principally committed himself to advocate for the defenseless and eloquently defend pro-life positions.

Free

Winter Day of Reflection: Seasons of Grace

Online

After a year full of both good and challenging things, we pause for a moment to take a breath, give thanks, grow in awareness of God’s grace, and seek hope for the path ahead. 

Ecospirituality Nights: All Ages Keynote with Christina Leaño

Online

During this all-ages Ecospirituality Night, Christina Leaño, Associate Director of Laudato Si' Movement, will address mindfulness practices as they relate to ecological spirituality and the larger project of working for ecological justice.

Caring for Our Common Home: Our Hope Filled Future

Online

As part of the University's celebration of the Ignatian Year, John Carroll University is hosting an virtual international panel of students who will share their concerns and hopes about climate change and our individual and institutional responses to this ecological, social, and economic humanitarian crisis.