Members and guests of Holy Rosary Parish in Guelph, Ont., at an event hosted by CJI featuring Fr. Dan Corrou, SJ, director of the Jesuit Refugee Service in the Middle East and North Africa. Photo: CJI

By Juan Camilo Poveda, CJI Outreach Coordinator

In 2025, Canadian Jesuits International (CJI) continued to strengthen its mission of building local support for the work of its Jesuit partners in the Global South through education, advocacy, and youth formation.

CJI’s school programs reached hundreds of students through retreats and classroom presentations on global solidarity and the plight of forcibly displaced people, the theme of CJI’s education and advocacy in 2024-2025. These sessions linked the experiences of CJI’s partners in Africa, Asia, and Latin America and the Caribbean with Catholic Social Teaching, helping students see how faith and justice are inextricably linked.

CJI joined national and international gatherings—from the Jesuit Integral Ecology Assembly in Chicago to the G7 People’s Forum in Calgary—to strengthen partnerships towards a a shared vision of caring for our common home and building a just and sustainable future for all. CJI also participated in When Faith Meets Pedagogy, a conference focused on enhancing Catholic education through the integration of faith and teaching practices. CJI facilitated a workshop for educators, which opened doors for further collaboration and the exchange of practices.

CJI’s commitment to amplifying the voices of its partners and the communities they serve continued through its 70th Anniversary webinar in October 2025 and the Forced to Flee webinar in November 2024, highlighting stories of migration.

In working with young people, CJI advanced the revitalization of the Youth for Others (Y4O) Network; its members helped prepare CJI’s Youth for Others Advocacy Symposium on Women at the Heart of Justice, featuring Sr. Laura Vicuña Pereira Manso, an Indigenous land defender and Franciscan catechist from Brazil.

 

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Vol 61 No 1 | Winter 2026
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