“El Deportado” is a short documentary that was created as a collaboration between faculty and students at Creighton University in Omaha, NE. The documentary provides personal testimonies of...
Use this lectionary reflection for September 8, 2019 to highlight the Season of Creation and the upcoming Synod on the Amazon.
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Learn about the similarities between how Moses and Saint Oscar Romero were called to overcome fear and to use their voices prophetically. Then consider how you are being called to work as a prophet...
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In her Catholic Women Preach reflection, Krisanne Vailliancourt Murphy, Executive Director of Catholic Mobilizing Network, preaches on the Return of the Prodigal Son. Use this discussion guide and...
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EFJ’s annual Justice and Peace Calendar is filled with notable dates for the upcoming August 2019 to July 2020 year. Links to EFJ resources are included to help you celebrate and remember...
Read an excerpt from the book "Tattoos on the Heart" to learn about the concept of kinship and reflect on its role in your own life using the provided discussion questions.
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Social media can be used as a positive tool for justice and social change or can become an addiction or distraction if not used mindfully. This examen on social media provides space to reflect on how...
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The relational nature of God in the Trinity provides a model for humanity. In a time when social isolation is rampant, this resource analyzes the importance of kinship and community in work for...
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The Kino Border Initiative (KBI) provides services to migrant men, women, and children in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. The prayers and scripture quotes in this document were collected from individuals...
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Learn about Yom Kippur, the Jewish "Day of Atonement." Included is a brief description of Yom Kippur, prayers used during the day, and a brief activity that encourages students to connect with local...
This prayer, written by Fr. Leo O'Donovan, SJ of Jesuit Refugee Services USA, reflects on the hardships experienced by refugees and invites us to embody God's presence in response to these...
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Learn about the specific dangers women experience while migrating from Central America to the United States, and advocate to end the recently implemented "Remain in Mexico" policy.
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Film Discussion Guide: El Deportado
Lectionary Reflection: Season of Creation Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time [c]
Prophets of Liberation: Moses and Saint Oscar Romero
The Prodigal Son, the Death Penalty, and Reconciliation
EFJ Justice and Peace Calendar 2019-2020
Kinship: Lessons from "Tattoos on the Heart"
Examen on Social Media
The Social Nature of the Human Person
Migrant Prayers: Reflections from the Comedor
Yom Kippur
A Prayer for World Refugee Day
Signs of the Times: Migration, Women and Violence