03/18/2026
Recording of online Webinar Forum from March 6, 2026
The Jesuit Forum was pleased to host Regis College (Toronto) professor, Susan Wood, SCL, and the Jesuits of Canada assoc. assistant for justice and Indigenous relations, Peter Bisson, SJ, for an in-depth Ignatian rooted reflection on Pope Leo’s recent apostolic exhortation, ‘Dilexi Te: On Love for the Poor.'
Dilexi Te: On Love for the Poor An Ignatian Perspective - With Susan Wood, SCL, & Peter Bisson, SJ
Recording of online Webinar Forum from March 6, 2026The Jesuit Forum was pleased to host Regis College (Toronto) professor, Susan Wood, SCL, and the Jesuits ...
02/26/2026
Open Conversations Podcast #2
‘Ally Is a Verb: A Guide to Reconciliation with Indigenous People’s’ by Rose LeMay
‘Ally Is a Verb: A Guide to Reconciliation with Indigenous People’s’ by Rose LeMay, With Murray Pruden | Jesuit Forum for Social Faith and Justice
Print 🖨 Open Conversations Podcast #2 - ‘Ally Is a Verb: A Guide to Reconciliation with Indigenous People’s’ by Rose LeMay With Murray Pruden Welcome to our second episode of ‘Open Conversations,’ a Jesuit Forum podcast series devoted to thought-and-prayer provoking reflections with peo...
02/26/2026
Open Conversations Podcast #1
‘Palestinian Walks: Forays Into a Vanishing Landscape’ by Raja Shehadeh
‘Palestinian Walks: Forays Into a Vanishing Landscape’ by Raja Shehadeh, With Dafer Kassis | Jesuit Forum for Social Faith and Justice
Print 🖨 Open Conversations Podcast #1 - ‘Palestinian Walks: Forays Into a Vanishing Landscape’ by Raja Shehadeh with Dafer Kassis For this first episode of ‘Open Conversations’ we will explore a richly provocative book by the Palestinian human rights lawyer and author, Raja Shehadeh, enti...
02/26/2026
Environmental NGOs Listening to Indigenous Voices at the Anishinaabe Spiritual Centre, by Amy Darrell
Environmental NGOs Listening to Indigenous Voices at the Anishinaabe Spiritual Centre, by Amy Darrell | Jesuit Forum for Social Faith and Justice
Print 🖨 Environmental NGOs Listening to Indigenous Voices at the Anishinaabe Spiritual Centre by Amy Darrell Community Engagement Coordinator Escarpment Biosphere Conservancy From September 28 to October 2, I had the privilege of participating in the Listening to Indigenous Voices gathering at th...
02/26/2026
Using the listening circle method for the 2025 COP Animators Circle
Using the listening circle method for the 2025 COP Animators Circle | Jesuit Forum for Social Faith and Justice
Print 🖨 Using the listening circle method for the 2025 COP Animators Circle by For the Love of Creation (FLC), a faith-based initiative for Climate Justice that the Jesuit Forum is a part of. For the Love of Creation’s Animators Circle is a space for people who follow the proceedings of the COP...
02/26/2026
Listening and Learning Through Discernment Circles, by Elio Sergnese
Listening and Learning Through Discernment Circles, by Elio Sergnese | Jesuit Forum for Social Faith and Justice
Print 🖨 Listening and Learning Through Discernment Circles by Elio Sergnese, MSW, RSW, Senior Advisor - Policy, Research and Advocacy, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Toronto As part of Catholic Charities’ 2025 Fall two-part Poverty Series, we introduced the Jesuit Forum’s discernmen...
02/26/2026
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March 6, 2026 at 3:00 - 5:00 PM ET
Dilexi Te: On Love for the Poor An Ignatian Perspective
with Susan Wood, SCL, & Peter Bisson, SJ
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The Jesuit Forum is pleased to invite Regis College (Toronto) professor, Susan Wood, SCL, and the Jesuits of Canada assoc. assistant for justice and Indigenous relations, Peter Bisson, SJ, for an in-depth Ignatian rooted reflection on Pope Leo’s recent apostolic exhortation, ‘Dilexi Te’: Dilex...
10/01/2025
Join us this week for Harvest Justice: Twice the Speed of Lightning, starting Wednesday in Toronto! $15 tickets. Presented in Native Earth's Aki Studio, Oct. 1-5 at 585 Dundas St. E. Learn more about the show and buy your tickets from cnee.ca/harvestjusticeto
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09/29/2025
The Jesuit Forum would like to remind everyone of the coming National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 2025 on Tuesday, September 30th This day provides an opportunity for all Canadians to reflect and honour survivors of residential schools and those who have supported them. We also remember the children that never returned home.
As part of the Catholic community we recognize this painful history and acknowledge our historical involvement in the residential school system. We seek opportunities to discern how we can participate in the journey towards healing, reconciliation and hope through education and advocation.
Below is a link to a list of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation events across Canada, courtesy of our partner Kairos Canada. Hopefully you and your family, friends, and colleagues will be able to locate a gathering near you to meaningly participate in this special day for Truth and Reconciliation.
https://lnkd.in/gSj7ECJf
09/28/2025
The Jesuit Forum would like to remind everyone of the coming National Day for Truth and Reconciliation 2025 on Tuesday, September 30th This day provides an opportunity for all Canadians to reflect and honour survivors of residential schools and those who have supported them. We also remember the children that never returned home.
As part of the Catholic community we recognize this painful history and acknowledge our historical involvement in the residential school system. We seek opportunities to discern how we can participate in the journey towards healing, reconciliation and hope through education and advocation.
Below is a link to a list of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation events across Canada, courtesy of our partner Kairos Canada. Hopefully you and your family, friends, and colleagues will be able to locate a gathering near you to meaningly participate in this special day for Truth and Reconciliation.
https://kairoscanada.org/national-truth-and-reconciliation-events-2025
09/27/2025
Albertan children are being denied access to education because of their parents’ precarious immigration status.
We have become aware recently of this through Whitney Haynes, of the Alberta Workers Association for Research and Education.
Please join us on October 6th @ 5:00 MT / 7:00 pm ET to learn more about this surprising reality within Canada, and learn how we can help these children have access to education, no matter their status.
http://tiny.cc/Education4AllWebinar