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The network of Jesuit Social Centres in Latin America launches a cycle of conferences on integral ecology

On June 25, the Integral Ecology group of the Network of Jesuit Social Centres of Latin America will launch a cycle of conferences on integral ecology. It is a cycle of monthly seminars that will take place between June and November 2020 to deal with various aspects of Integral Ecology and the Care of the …

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Category: Jesuit Events, UncategorizedTag: Laudato Si

Church organizations and networks ask Pope Leo XIV to include victims of extractivism in the dialogue on mining

05.02.2026.- The Justice in Mining Network, part of the Global Ignatian Advocacy Network (GIAN), has signed the “OPEN LETTER for a Samaritan Church: Hear the cry of the poor and of the Earth” launched by the Churches and Mining Network on January 25 and initially supported by the Brazilian Justice and Peace Commission, the Mesoamerican …

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Category: Activism, Environmental Damage, Environmental Defenders, Indigenous Peoples, multinational companies, Social Justice

2025 comes to an end: A year of transitions and hope

31.12.2025.- For the Justice in Mining network, 2025 has been a year of transitions and small steps forward that give us reason to remain hopeful. Hope is more necessary than ever in a world marked by growing political polarization, the return of geopolitics, climate denialism, and hate speech against migrants and refugees. In our last …

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Category: Uncategorized

New release – Catholic Approaches to Mining: A Framework for Reflection, Planning and Action

16.10.2025. We are pleased to invite you to the launch of the new document Catholic Approaches to Mining: A Framework for Reflection, Planning and Action. This document is designed for Catholic communities, dioceses and social organisations facing the ethical, social and ecological challenges associated with mining. Prepared by Séverine Deneulin (Laudato Si’ Research Institute, Oxford) …

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Category: Uncategorized

Manifesto for Integral Ecology: A Prophetic Call from the Brazilian Church

12.09.25.- In this Jubilee Year’s Season of Creation, in which we are called to be Pilgrims of Hope, a courageous voice resounds from Brazil. The Commission for Integral Ecology and Mining of the National Conference of Bishops of Brazil (CNBB) has recently published a powerful document: the ‘Manifesto for Integral Ecology: a narrative to face …

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Category: Environmental Damage, Environmental Defenders, Human Rights Defenders, Ignatian Spirituality, Indigenous Peoples, Universal Apostolic PreferencesTag: climate change

New release: Pastoral guidelines on the impacts of mining

15.07.2025. The Ignatian advocacy network Justice in Mining is delighted to announce the upcoming launch of the document Pastoral Guidelines for the Catholic Church in Response to the Impacts of Mining, which marks a milestone in the defence of life and dignity in territories affected by mining. This publication is the result of a process …

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Category: Activism, Environmental Damage, Environmental Defenders, Indigenous Peoples, Social Justice, Uncategorized, Universal Apostolic Preferences

COP30: Churches in the Global South denounce ‘false solutions’ to the climate crisis

04.07.2025.- On 10 November, the 30th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) will begin in Belém do Pará (Brazil). Expectations for this event are high. Not only among the community of climate change specialists, but also among civil society organisations, social movements, religious organisations and ecclesial institutions. …

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Category: Environmental Defenders, Indigenous Peoples, Social Justice

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