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It’s all connected: Restorative justice work across Brazil

It’s all connected: Restorative justice work across Brazil

by Joanne Blaney | Nov 22, 2022

Joanne Blaney sees profound connections in her restorative-justice work — from São Paulo to the Amazon and other regions of Brazil.

Accounting for our stewardship

Accounting for our stewardship

by Flávio José Rocha | Sep 13, 2022

Flávio José Rocha reflects on Jesus’ teaching to be just and generous stewards of all that God has given to us.

Listening to the voice of creation

Listening to the voice of creation

by Peg Vámosy | Sep 1, 2022

Peg Vámosy and her Salvadoran parish group promote sustainable agriculture and environmental awareness.

Because there are no throwaway people

Because there are no throwaway people

by Maryknoll Lay Missioners | Jul 26, 2022

Care for God’s creation by supporting lay missioners’ environmental and sustainability work

Climate-forced displacement in East Africa

Climate-forced displacement in East Africa

by Dee Dungy | Jun 13, 2022

At Jesuit Refugee Service in Nairobi, Kenya, Dee Dungy witnesses the growing impact of climate change.

Maryknoll priest helped UN declare right to water

Maryknoll priest helped UN declare right to water

by Flávio José Rocha | Mar 18, 2021

In honor of World Water Day, March 22, 2021, Flávio José Rocha recounts Maryknoll Father Miguel d’Escoto’s role in the UN’s naming of water as a human right. 

‘Bold hopes’ for the new year

‘Bold hopes’ for the new year

by Peg Vámosy | Jan 4, 2021

Members of the Monte San Juan Parish community in El Salvador state their hopes for 2021

Choosing fertile ground for hope

Choosing fertile ground for hope

by Peg Vámosy | Jul 6, 2020

Peg Vámosy reflects on how this pandemic offers us the opportunity for a fresh start on healing our broken relationship with all God’s creation. 

‘Everything is connected’

‘Everything is connected’

by Peg Vámosy | May 13, 2020

A reflection for Laudato Si’ Week (May 16-24, 2020) from El Salvador

‘COVID-2050’: A threat to take seriously

‘COVID-2050’: A threat to take seriously

by Maria Montello | Apr 21, 2020

An Earth Day 2020 reflection: What if we took environmental destruction as seriously as COVID-19?

Praise be to you! — Laudato si’

Praise be to you! — Laudato si’

by Joanne Blaney | Apr 20, 2020

A prayer of commitment to our covenant with creation

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