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Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest
in Jesuit OrganizationsJesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest engages women and men in a transforming experience of full-time volunteer service. Jesuit Volunteers serve for a year or more in solidarity with persons living on the margins of society and with vulnerable places in the Pacific Northwest.
Link: http://jvcnorthwest.org/
Jesuit Volunteer Corps
in Jesuit OrganizationsJesuit 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.
Link: http://www.jesuitvolunteers.org/
African Jesuit AIDS Network
in HIV/AIDS, Jesuit OrganizationsAfrican 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.
Link: http://www.ajanweb.org/
Pedro Arrupe: His Life and Legacy Documentary
in Arrupe SJGeorgetown 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.
Source: Georgetown University
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Pedro Arrupe’s Mysticism of Open Eyes
in Arrupe SJ, Burke SJKevin 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”
Author: Kevin Burke, S.J.
Source: Jesuit School of Theology at Santa Clara University
Link: http://www.scu.edu/jst/whatwedo/events/archive/upload/burke_25sept07pix.pdf
Inside Jesuit Justice: A Forty Year Journey into the Public Square
in Kammer SJ, Social Justice TheoryOutlines the Jesuits’ articulations of the mission of faith and justice from the second Vatican Council through General Congregation 35.
Author: Fred Kammer, S.J.
Source: Jesuit Social Research Institute
Link: http://www.loyno.edu/jsri/sites/loyno.edu.jsri/files/JSRI%20Spring%20Quarterly%202014%20Jesuit%20Justice_0.pdf
Catholic Social Teaching and Migration
in Catholic Social Teaching, Displacement, Immigration, Kammer SJ, Migration, Social Justice TheoryJustSouth Quarterly 2009 article outlining the connection between Catholic Social Teaching and Migration. From article: “The rights of migrants (refugees, immigrants, asylum seekers, migrant workers, and internally displaced persons-IDPs) begin with the foundation of Catholic Social Teaching, namely, the dignity and sanctity of the human person.”
Author: Fred Kammer, S.J.
Source: Jesuit Social Research Institute
Link: http://www.loyno.edu/jsri/sites/loyno.edu.jsri/files/CSTandMigration-Summer2009jsq_0.pdf
What is Catholic Social Teaching?
in Catholic Social Teaching, Kammer SJ, Social Justice TheoryOutlines four core principles of Catholic Social Teaching
Author: Fred Kammer, S.J.
Source: Jesuit Social Research Institute
Link: http://www.loyno.edu/jsri/sites/loyno.edu.jsri/files/WhatisCST-Spring2009jsq_0.pdf
Jesuit Refugee Service /USA
in Displacement, Jesuit Organizations, MigrationThe mission of Jesuit Refugee Service /USA is to accompany, serve and advocate for the rights of refugees and other forcibly displaced persons.
Link: http://jrsusa.org/
Jesuit University and High School Alumni in Congress
in AdvocacyLists all of the Jesuit University and High School Alumni serving in the 113th U.S. Congress.
Link: https://www.ignatiansolidarity.net/jesuit-university-high-school-alumni-congress/