Ignatian Family Teach-In For Justice

Illuminated by Faith, Informed by Reflection, Committed to Action

 

The Heart, Mind, and Soul of Solidarity
November 16th-18th, 2007Columbus, GA

Once again, thousands of people from the Ignatian Family gathered to mark the anniversary of the slain Jesuits and laywomen in El Salvador, to reflect on our commitment to live "a faith that does justice", and to call for an end to unjust institutions, including the SOA/WHINSEC.

Please enjoy the conference notes and resources available on this page, and we hope to see you at a future gatherings hosted by the ISN!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SPEAKER TRANSCRIPTS & HANDOUTS

Institutions in Solidarity: Religious Congregations
by Sr. Linda Wethman, RSM

El Salvador: Then and Now
by Larry Lauro, ISN Board

Remembering theFour Church Women from El Salvador
by Sr. Jean Fallon, MM

Creighton Preparatory School Athletic Department Sweatshop Free Purchasing Policy
by Paul Lickteig, S.J.

Creighton Prep Sweatshop Free Purchasing Policy - Press Release

Why are we here? I believe we are here because we want to be challenged!
by Joseph Carver, S.J.

Immigration
by Tanisha Bowens, Legalization Attorney, CLINIC

Homily
Rev. Gerald J. Chojnacki, S.J., Provincial New York Province

Other Resources

This year's agenda
The Heart, Mind and Soul of Solidarity

The Ignatian Family Seeking Justice
by Rev. Charles L. Currie, S.J.

 Photo Gallery

On the Line On Friday evening of the Ignatian Family Teach-In, participants watched a newly released documentary about the School of the Americas, called On the Line. If you are interested in ordering a copy of the DVD please go to: www.onthelinefilm.com

 

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