Interviews with 4 members of the Ignatian Spirituality Project, a non-profit Jesuit Retreat organization that provides retreat experiences for homeless men and women. To learn more about the program and how it benefits homeless populations in nineteen cities across the United States, visit: ISPretreats.org Produced in partnership with jesuits-chgdet.org
It’s March Madness! Did you know that 8 Jesuit Teams are playing in the Tourney? Perry Petrich, SJ of The Jesuit Post gives us the low down on the long tradition of athletic excellence at Jesuit Universities in the US!
IN Network visited Loyola University Chicago just as they set to demolishing their historic “Alumni Gym”, where college players and pros have played over the decades.
IN Network met with the Executive Director of the Kino Border Initiative, Fr. Sean Carroll, SJ, a California Jesuit, to discuss the ways his program helps improve the state of being for displaced migrants in Nogales, AZ and Nogales, Señora, Mexico.
Jesuit-run Homeboy Industries opened an eatery in the “halls of power” at LA City Hall, as founder Greg Boyle, SJ says: “To announce a message of hope and invite people to invest in our young people.”
Members of the Ignatian family share their hopes for Pope Francis’s pontificate. Special thanks to all who participated, including: Rosemary Lane from Loyola Press Chris Kerr from Ignatian Solidarity Network Andrew Odeh, student at Loyola Marymount University Becky Eldridge from Charis Ministries!
“What we’re doing, here on the steps of City Hall … is to try to find concrete steps to make our city better.” IN Network joins the non-partisan group LA Voice at a meeting in downtown LA outside of City Hall to hear about their proposed bill, The Responsible Bank Initiative. LA Voice is part […]
IN Network visited Loyola Marymount University’s LIONS Sustainable Garden – and learned how their garden takes the Ignatian value of Social Justice and applies it to growing food & connecting with local communities.