
Zena
“Zena”, a woman Ruhama has supported, tells her story – from being trafficked into Ireland to moving into a new...
read moreWelcome one and all. On 8 February 2018, the International Day of Prayer, Reflection and Action against Human Trafficking and also the Feast-Day of St. Bakhita, an Inter-Church service will take...
From the United States of America, the Mary Knoll Office for Global Concerns, shares a magnificent Lenten Reflection, in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s...
Statement submitted to the UN Secretary General, on the occasion of the 56th meeting of the Commission on Social Development, by the Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the...
In 1 Corinthians 6, which was read on Sunday 14th January 2018, St. Paul tells the people of Corinth that they have been ”bought and paid for.” Elsewhere, Paul tells his...
UISG invite all English speakers to Webinar on Living Mission Interculturality: interview with Rev. Anthony Gittins, C.S.Sp., M.A., Ph.D. taking place on Friday, 2nd February 2018, at the Piazza di...
New 12-part report Confronting Root Causes: Forced Labour in Global Supply Chains– Genevieve Lebaron, Neil Howard, Cameron Thibos and Penelope Kyritsis, shines a light on key questions we need to...
Two tragedies- The Rohingya exodus and European Migrant crisis
”The Mediterranean has today become the world’s biggest cemetery, leaving deep wounds on humanity’s conscience that will over a period of time produce historical scars to serve as a testimony...