The articles below are ones that Canadian Jesuits International has posted on various pages of the CJI website or published in its newsletter. They are gathered here for convenience of access and organized according to the date they were published or posted.

The legacy of COP26 is yet to be determined but mainstream media has already made its success contingent on the … Read more

If this land could talk, it would tell many stories, some sweet, others bitter; some in vibrant colours, others dark; … Read more

South Sudan is Africa’s youngest nation. It has been mired in violent conflict for several decades, continuing even after gaining … Read more

The youth is the hope of the future. We envision a world where our dreams can be realized to create … Read more

A Commitment from the Ignatian Family

When representatives of nearly 200 countries gather in Glasgow this November for the 26th … Read more

June 1, 2021 – On behalf of the Jesuits of Canada, I would like to express my deep sorrow and … Read more

Camp protest

May 4, 2021 – Canadian Jesuits International (CJI) joins over 80 organizations around the world in expressing their solidarity and … Read more

“Let no one rob you of your hope.” – Pope Francis.

At the end of 2020, 209 million people were … Read more

Speed matters in a pandemic. The COVID-19 vaccine production and distribution is a race against time. The longer COVID-19 lasts … Read more

The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed alarming human rights violations in India. Social distancing and the downward spiral of the economy … Read more

On the evening of March 24, 2020, the Government of India ordered a nationwide lockdown for 21 days. This limited … Read more

My precious country, I have been away from you for a long time. Ten years have passed, and we are … Read more

“The severe crisis that has affected Haitian society for several decades has now reached unimaginable dimensions. It feels as though … Read more

COVID-19 has put us in a dilemma. We are faced with choices as individuals and as a society to move … Read more

3 December 2020

You, Lord have given all that to me. I now give it back to you, O Lord. … Read more

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Rest in Peace, Fr Stan

“I may suffer, perhaps even die very soon if the deterioration of my condition continues. But whatever happens I want … Read more

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The Jesuits of Canada released a statement on the death of Joyce Echaquan, a member of Atikamekw First Nation of … Read more

Canadian Jesuits International has a brand new logo, newsletter name and design, and new website. Our new look embodies CJI’s … Read more

Twenty years into the new millennium, we still face the challenge of creating a just and equal society and of … Read more

IDENTITY IN RESISTANCE

“We must find new ways to fight racism against our community and within ourselves.”

These are the … Read more

The first case of COVID-19 in Africa was recorded in Egypt in February. The spread of the virus was slow … Read more

“The original plan of God was for a loving relationship of respect, mutuality, and equality between men and women, and … Read more

“I raise up my voice—not so I can shout, but so that those without a voice can be heard…we cannot … Read more

The Economic Impact of COVID-19 is Worsening Poverty in Africa

In the last three weeks or so, a common trend … Read more

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Right at the outset of the Rome Congress celebrating the fifty years of the Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat (SJES), … Read more

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The goal of the Child Safeguarding workshop was to get a deeper understanding of safeguarding issues; to reflect on our … Read more

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Canadian Jesuits International (CJI) has joined over forty non-governmental, labour and faith-based groups from across Canada in denouncing the escalating … Read more

Pope Francis has declared, “Never have we so hurt and mistreated our common home as we have in the last … Read more

Lok Manch (People’s Forum) is an inclusive, secular, human-rights-driven agency that supports various social movements of marginalized people in India. … Read more

I still remember the first time I crossed a border. I was a teenager, but I have very fresh memories … Read more

Bridging Borders

Crossing borders with hope

As I write this, over 7,000 Honduran migrants including children have crossed the Guatemalan and Mexican … Read more

Champion of Justice

Padre Melo (Fr Ismael Moreno SJ) of Honduras has been recognized with the Champion of Justice award by the US … Read more

On 15 September 2018, CJI’s partner in Syria, Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS), held a closing celebration for its Field Kitchen … Read more

CJI shares news from sister organizations on a high court decision in Guatemala against Tahoe Resource’s Escobal mine. See also … Read more

Canadian Jesuits International shares the concern of the UN Human Rights Office of the High Commissioner in Honduras over the … Read more

The following editorial from Criterio in Honduras (criterio.hn) concerns a death threat against journalist Sandra Marybel Sánchez, who works at … Read more

Human rights defender Ángel Estuardo Quevedo was killed in the municipality of Santa Rosa de Lima, Guatemala, on 12 July … Read more

Human rights are cultural concepts, evolving continually in response to socio-cultural and political changes. Since 1948, when the UN General … Read more

Protecting the rights of indigenous communities in Mexico has required great effort and multiple claims by individuals and groups who … Read more

X-rays give us an inside picture of something, but they must be read or interpreted to obtain a real understanding … Read more

Only one month after expressing their concern regarding the post-election situation in Honduras, the Jesuit Provincials of English and French … Read more

The Jesuit Provincials of English and French Canada, Fathers Peter Bisson and Erik Oland, have sent a letter expressing deep … Read more

This is the fifth and final article in a blog series on the igNation website in November 2017. The series … Read more

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