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“We are killing one another”: The crisis in Peru

“We are killing one another”: The crisis in Peru

by Nino Villarroel, SJ and Orlando Portalatin, SJ | Feb 16, 2023 | Current Events, Global Catholicism, In the News    ~ Approx. 5 mins

Una versión en español de este artículo está disponible aquí. Translation from the original Spanish by Orlando Portalatin, SJ. The context of the tragedy To speak about the Peruvian context is complex. It is even more so after a series of political and social events...
“We are killing one another”: The crisis in Peru

“Nos estamos matando entre hermanos” – La crisis en Peru

by Nino Villarroel, SJ | Feb 16, 2023 | Current Events    ~ Approx. 6 mins

An English version of this article is available here. El contexto de la tragedia  Hablar del contexto peruano es complejo. Más aún tras los últimos hechos acontecidos. Trataré de hacer un resumen en las siguientes líneas. El 7 de diciembre de 2022, luego un periodo de...
Consolations and Desolations in a Country in Crisis

Consolations and Desolations in a Country in Crisis

by Andrew Milewski, SJ | Oct 12, 2022 | Current Events, Economics, Faith & Politics, Justice    ~ Approx. 5 mins

Currently, Lebanon is facing a variety of economic, political, and humanitarian crises. Banks have been held up by gunpoint as people demand the right to withdraw their own money. On September 22nd, a boat capsized in the Mediterranean sea causing the death of more...
Praying through Crisis? Try and Ride the Waves.

Praying through Crisis? Try and Ride the Waves.

by Ignatius (Chí Nhân) Nguyễn | Aug 26, 2022 | Faith & Family, Prayers, Religious Life, Spirituality    ~ Approx. 4 mins

When I was a teenager, I thought prayer was only private. When I prayed in private, it was a personal prayer between myself and God and saints.  I sometimes wrestled with my prayers because I did not understand God’s love for me and felt uncomfortable accepting my...

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