As the G7 summit approaches June 15-17 in France, the presidents of the episcopal conferences of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States, issued a joint statement.
Every human being is worthy by the mere fact of having been willed, created, and loved by God. There is no situation that causes the Lord to turn His gaze away from us. It is a consoling truth that accompanies us at all times and reminds us that His merciful love always outweighs whatever good or evil we may have done. #ApostolicJourneyvatican.va/content/leo-xiv/eâŚ
The goodness of even a few people can overcome the fear of many. We must be like an open Bible for everyone. May others encounter the Word of God in our faces and lives. Love is the language that makes everyone feel at home. #ApostolicJourney
We look back with gratitude on the roots of @Waterspirit10 Founded by Suzanne Golas, CSJP, it was born from a profound vision for spiritually-informed environmental action. Help us continue her work by volunteering, following #Waterspirit & staying informed!
#WorldOceansDay
On this Founders Day, marking 127 years since Mother Clareâs passing, we renew our commitment to stand with the poor. Mother Clare met the social crises of her time with action. We #pray for the strength to continue confronting oppression. buff.ly/G9TQBRf#justice#peace
Immigrant community members, activists, investors and faith leaders rallied on June 3 outside Palantirâs office to press a CSJP-led proposal calling on #Palantir to conduct and publish a human rights assessment. @IASJtinyurl.com/rccwmdvy
At todayâs @GM AGM 2026, the following shareholder proposal requesting a report on human rights standards for indigenous peoples was presented to the agenda by @SistersofPeace
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Introducing Peace Communitiesâa new virtual space by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Peace for young adults (ages 18â40) to connect, reflect, and discuss how we can build a more just and peaceful world together. Join us! buff.ly/pcNCKBd#peace#socialaction#community
Once immigrants themselves, today our CSJP sisters are on the front lines helping those seeking refuge in our country. From the Archives: Sisters Become U.S. Citizens, 1952 @nwkarchdiocesejerseycatholic.org/from-the-âŚ
Norges Bank, the worldâs largest sovereign wealth fund, announced its support for CSJP-led Proposal #5 on Palantirâs proxy statement, which requests a Human Rights Impact Assessment #IASJtinyurl.com/mrr4nr6u