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New Book Release – Catholic Peacebuilding and Mining: Integral Peace, Development and Ecology

22/02/2022.- We would like to invite you to the public launching of a new book titled Catholic Peacebuilding and Mining: Integral Peace, Development and Ecology. The book is the result of a multiyear and multifaceted initiative by Catholic Peacebuilding Network on the interconnections between peace, conflict, and extractives. Drawing together theology, ethics, and praxis, the …

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Category: Activism, human rights, Social Justice, Universal Apostolic PreferencesTag: Community engagement, Ecology, Laudato Si, Mining Advocacy, Peacebuilding, Violence

Human, humble and holy: A reflection on the Ecojesuit event in Bonn

By Pedro Landa and Alicia Aleman Arrastio Gratitude is what comes first out of our hearts when we think of our experience in the city of Bonn. We went there as representatives of the core group of the Justice in Mining Network, invited by our sister network Ecojesuit. The place and the event were impeccable, …

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Category: About Justice in Mining, Conflict Minerals, Environmental Damage, Ethical Investment, human rights, Jesuit Events, Laudato Si, Mining Advocacy, multinational companies, UncategorizedTag: Australia, Campaigns, Canada, climate change, Ecojesuit, Ecology, environment, Europe, human rights, Laudato Si

Canadian Jesuits Join Six Other Catholic Institutions in Announcing Commitment to Fossil Fuel Divestment

(by Boshra Yazahmeidi) Seven Catholic institutions from across the globe announced their decision to divest from fossil fuels last week on the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi, culminating the Season of Creation celebrations with the largest faith-based divestment announcement to date. This latest commitment to divestment from within the Catholic Church highlights the growing …

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Category: Environmental Damage, Ethical Investment, Laudato SiTag: Australia, Brazil, Campaigns, Canada, climate change, Ecology, educational institutions, environment, Ethical Investment, fossil fuels, Hong Kong, Italy, Laudato Si, Pope, United States

Fossil Fuel Divestment – Where do Jesuit Institutions Fit In?

 (by Boshra Yazahmeidi ) In July this year, youth attending World Youth Day sent an open letter to Pope Francis urging him to ensure that the Vatican cuts ties with the fossil fuel industry. Only a month earlier, four Australian Catholic orders made the decision to divest fully from fossil fuels in response to the Pope’s …

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Category: Environmental Damage, Ethical Investment, Laudato SiTag: Campaigns, environment, Jesuit, Laudato Si, Pope Francis

JCAP Sustainability Conference Turns Minds to Mining and Ecology Issues

Patxi Alvarez, Director of the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat, highlighted the work of the Justice in Mining Network and other Global Ignatian Advocacy Networks at the recent conference on sustainability hosted by the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific at Sanata Dharma University in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. “A Call to Dialogue on the Sustainability of Life …

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Category: Environmental Damage, Jesuit Events, Laudato SiTag: Ecology, environment, Global Ignatian Advocacy Network, human rights, indigenous, JCAP, Jesuit, Laudato Si, Violence

Reconciliation with Creation Workshop – A reflection on the forest walk

“The conversations we had along the way reminded me that environmental problems are social problems that demand holistic responses.”   In June 2016, Jorge Basave attended a Jesuit Conference Asia Pacific event in the Philippines which focused on Reconciliation with Creation. He has submitted this reflection on the Day 2 activity, a forest walk immersing …

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Category: Jesuit Events, Laudato SiTag: Community engagement, Ecology, indigenous, JCAP, Jesuit, Laudato Si

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