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The Ignatian Family Calls for Justice for the Murdered Jesuits in Cerocahui, Mexico
“We Say Welcome”: Jesuit Migration Network to Hold Event Denouncing Title 42
Fordham and University of San Francisco Alums Named 2023 Emerging Leaders for Justice Honorees
Ignatian Spirituality and Antiracism Gathering: Dialogue and Collaboration
Ellie Hidalgo & Jack Raslowsky to Receive the 2023 Robert M. Holstein Faith Doing Justice Award
We Stand for Life: Ignatian Mass for Life 2023
Catholic Groups Oppose Title 42 Expansion by Biden Administration
Catholic Groups Welcome Court Ruling Blocking Title 42, Urge Action on Restoring Asylum
Twenty Five Years: Inspired to Act for Justice by the Jesuit Martyrs and Their Companions
Rooted in Work for Justice: The 25th Annual Ignatian Family Teach-In
Jesuit Refugee Service/USA Launches Migrant Accompaniment Network
John Carroll University and the Campus Effort Toward Ethical Purchasing
Students Build Vision, Skills as Organizers at the 2022 Ignatian Justice Summit
On DACA Program, ISN Urges Further Congressional Action
Ignatian Solidarity Network Welcomes Three New Staff Members
University of Dayton Integrates Catholic Mission Through Ethical Purchasing
Ignatian Solidarity Network Welcomes New Members to Board of Directors: Mike Barkley, Barry Gilman, Christopher Kellerman, S.J., Deborale Richardson-Phillips, and Nicky Santos, S.J.
Parish Justice Summit Explores Theme of Moving Forward Together
Sr. Simone Campbell Receives Presidential Medal of Freedom
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