By Fr. Rampe Hlobo SJ | Jesuits South Africa As the world ushered in the new decade in January, few among us could tell that there was a pandemic on the horizon.
By John Enslin SJ Chaplaincy via WhatsApp The challenges that faced us within the chaplaincy when UCT (the University of Cape Town) closed were sadly not dissimilar to the challenges
By Arrupe Jesuit Institute Africa’s teeming youthful population constitutes one of the continent’s greatest assets. Africa’s youth represent a potentially positive force for change and therefore their energies must be
By Yezu Mwiza While the Covid-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc around the world, its impact is being felt everywhere, whether in the community or even in health care services where
This is Father General’s message for the feast of St. Ignatius this year. He is orienting us already towards the experience that the Ignatian Year will be offering. You can
By Mercy Maina, ACI Africa The leadership of the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) has, in an interview with ACI Africa, outlined how the personnel of the Catholic agency are keeping
Blog Post | Charlie B. Chilufya SJ With only a few exceptions, all across Africa just like elsewhere in the world, schools have been closed in an effort to prevent
Since 2001 every year, on June 20, we celebrate internationally the World Migrant and Refugee Day (WMRD) to highlight the plight of refugees and to celebrate their courage and resilience.
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