Jesuit Volunteer Corps
Jesuit Volunteer Corps supports organizations that provide direct service to people who are poor and marginalized by placing post-grad volunteers at schools, non-profits, and other sites around the world.
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Jesuit Volunteer Corps supports organizations that provide direct service to people who are poor and marginalized by placing post-grad volunteers at schools, non-profits, and other sites around the world.
African Jesuit AIDS Network is a network of Jesuits and their co-workers in sub-Saharan Africa, who are somehow involved in the ministry of AIDS care and HIV prevention.
Georgetown University commissioned the film to honor Arrupe, who often is called the Jesuit’s “second founder” — after the order’s original founder St. Ignatius of Loyola — because of his wide reforms to the Jesuit order. The documentary includes interviews with Arrupe, footage of his life and work, and interviews with Jesuits who were closest to him.
Kevin Burke S.J. outlines Pedro Arrupe’s life and work for peace and justice as the Superior General of the Jesuits through a “mysticism of open eyes”
Outlines the Jesuits’ articulations of the mission of faith and justice from the second Vatican Council through General Congregation 35.
Outlines four core principles of Catholic Social Teaching
The mission of Jesuit Refugee Service /USA is to accompany, serve and advocate for the rights of refugees and other forcibly displaced persons.
Lists all of the Jesuit University and High School Alumni serving in the 113th U.S. Congress.
Shaina Aber (Policy Director, Jesuit Conference Social & International Ministries) and Rev. Tom Greene, S.J. (Secretary for Social & International Ministries) recently visited Honduras to develop a deeper understanding of the volatile human rights situation facing the Central American country and how Jesuits and lay partners are responding. The interview offers perspectives on these realities and insights into ways that people here in the U.S. can support those who are marginalized by injustice through outreach and advocacy.
Jesuit Superior General Pedro Arrupe, S.J.’s address to the Tenth International Congress of Jesuit Alumni of Europe in Spain in 1973. This address includes the famous “Today our prime educational objective must be to form men-and-women-for-others…” quote.