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A belated Happy New Year from the Ignatian Solidarity Network! We begin 2021 with great hope, as we prepare to connect with you in our continued work for justice through upcoming campaigns and events, including Ignatian Family Advocacy Month and our 2021 Lenten series Steadfast: A Call to Love. The series features writers including Fr. Greg Boyle, Dr. Marcia Chatelain, Fr. James Martin, Fr. Bryan Massingale, Rev. Michael-Ray Mathews, and Olga Segura. Lent begins in a few short weeks on February 17, so subscribe to this free series today! 

Also, be sure to check out news from the first days of the Biden Administration, including a focus on faith and the common good delivered by two Jesuits at the inauguration Mass and in the inaugural invocation, and a renewed commitment on the part of the U.S. to climate action

Peace, 

Christopher Kerr
Executive Director

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Steadfast: A Call to Love
Lent 2021 


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Virtual Solidarity on Tap

Wednesday, Feb. 3 | 9PM ET/6PM PT
Join ISN for the next in our virtual Solidarity on Tap series with Sr. Tracey Horan, director of education and advocacy for Kino Border Initiative. Learn more and RSVP. 

Ignatian Family Advocacy Month

March 2021
Join us in taking our virtual voices to Capitol Hill to advocate for more humane immigration and environmental policies this March.  Learn more | Register

Virtual Ignatian Family
Teach-In for Justice


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NEWS FROM THE NETWORK

Jesuit Roles on Inauguration Day Bring Focus on Common Good

During the inaugural Mass and invocation, two Jesuits delivered messages of hope, reconciliation, and a focus on justice and the common good, though the lens of faith.

Biden Administration Recommits U.S. to Paris Climate Agreement

The U.S. has repositioned itself as a global leader in responding to the grave realities of global climate change by rejoining the Paris Climate Agreement. 

Georgetown Students to Host Virtual 22nd O’Connor Conference on Life

The Cardinal O’Connor Conference, the largest collegiate pro-life conference in America, will be held on Saturday, January 30, 2021.
VOICES FOR JUSTICE

From a Dream to a Promise: “America United”

From Martin Luther King, Jr.,'s dream to Joe Biden's promise, unity is our strength. Unity is what gives dignity to love. Unity is the action that moves the will to love. 

Keeping Up the Pressure

We must keep advocating, keep putting the pressure on the new Biden Administration and Congress to work toward humane immigration reform.

Discernment & Racial Justice: A Q&A with Teresa Marie Cariño

ISN spoke with Teresa Marie Cariño about a new project, Discernment Series: Racial Justice, utilizing the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius as a framework for discerning how one can work for racial justice.
        
 

OUR MISSION:

Network, educate, and form advocates
for social justice animated by the
spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola
and the witness of the Jesuit martyrs of El Salvador
and their companions.

 
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