Voices United: Jesuit High School Students Take Part in Advocacy Day
Students from Jesuit high schools in California came together in the state’s capital last month to advocate for social issues they’re passionate about.
Students from Jesuit high schools in California came together in the state’s capital last month to advocate for social issues they’re passionate about.
In a daunting era, Jesuit schools forge new ways to care for the whole student
Brophy College Preparatory in Phoenix debuted an “AMDG” graphic for the new school year in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic: Awareness, Masks, Distance, Greater Good.
Conversations is published twice-yearly to coincide with the start of the fall and spring semesters.
Christus Ministries focuses on helping parishes form young adults who have a strong sense of discipleship and a clear desire to discover and live out their personal vocation (true self and mission in life).
Jesuit Schools Network initiates programs and provides services that enable its member schools to sustain their Ignatian vision and Jesuit mission of educational excellence in the formation of young men and women of competence, conscience, and compassion.
Aspiring to create a more just and hopeful world, the Jesuit Volunteer Corps engages passionate young people in vital service within poor communities, fostering the growth of leaders committed to faith in action.
May 4, 2020 — Fr. Christopher Calderón, SJ, has been named as the new dean of students at Cristo Rey Sacramento High School for the upcoming academic year.
December 6, 2019 — When 270 Jesuits West leaders gathered this September for a Province-wide workshop, Provincial Fr. Scott Santarosa, SJ, challenged the group to flex its “Jesuit muscle” against injustice.
High Schoolers Advocate for Education Access for Undocumented Students