Created by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange, 100 Days of Prayer provides daily prayer intentions related to social justice issues and for the most vulnerable members of society. Use the prayers in...
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High school senior Chloe Becker reflects on the mural she painted of important African and African American saints as a medium to start a conversation in her community about systemic racism and white...
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We pray for personal healing and reconciliation so that we can work to address the divisions in our world. We ask for God's grace to see no boundaries and pray that all of creation be united in...
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Learn about heroes and activists from the Civil Rights Movement and pray for equity and reconciliation in our world today. These brief biographies are starting points to learn more about the lives of...
Harriet is a biographical film that depicts the life of Harriet Tubman, a slave that escaped to freedom. Harriet was instrumental in the Underground Railroad and helped over 300 slaves escape to...
Sr. Joan Chittister's newest book reminds us that we are called to be prophetic in these dark times. As Christians, we are challenged to look ahead with hope and vision in a time when the temptation...
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Due to climate change, the ongoing fires in Australia are unlike any before in intensity or duration. As we witness the destruction from these fires, we pray for ecological conversion—and to...
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Created by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Orange, 100 Days of Prayer provides daily prayer intentions related to social justice issues and for the most vulnerable members of society. Use the prayers in...
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This prayer, based on the First Principle and Foundation of St. Ignatius of Loyola, invites us to reflect on our relationship with creation and to practice ecological conversion by contemplating...
Learn about ecological conversion in Laudato Si' in this reflection and then use a prayer based on the First Principle and Foundation of St. Ignatius to consider how you are being called to...
100 Days of Prayer: February 9-15
Love Requires Justice: Art as a Medium to Address Systemic Racism
Prayer for Reconciliation
Civil Rights Heroes Prayer Cards
Film Discussion Guide: Harriet
Book Review: The Time is Now
The Australian Fires: A Prayer for Conversion
100 Days of Prayer: January 20-25, 2020
Ignatian Ecological Conversion Reflection
Ecological Conversion Reflection and Prayer
Ignatian Ecological Conversion Reflection
Laudato Si' and Ecological Conversion