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Our Rights, Our Fights

The phrase “Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam" summarizes the Indians’ general attitude towards humanity, nature and the Divine – in both Vedic and non-Vedic cultures. Prudent use of the resources and proactive participation in the environmental conservation is,…

Protecting Environment and People

Covid-19 has made us all realize that we are all in a global climate emergency now. The deplorable neglect we have shown to the environment has resulted not only in environmental degradation but also irreparable…

How Late Have I Loved You – Caring…

It is an enlightening claim made by some of the mystics, that creation is a voluminous book whose author is God. Nevertheless, creation is the mirror image of the Creator’s presence. The Jesuit Poet, Gerard…

The Commandments of Nature

The book highlights in 17 chapters, some of the basic tenets of environment management, enumerated as the “Commandments of the Nature” in the first chapter itself. Table 1 in Chapter 1 provides an ecologically sound…

Voices of Justice for all

The book is about bringing justice for all, especially the vulnerable – women, LGBTQIA++, tribals, scheduled castes, migrants - by capturing their voices, creating knowledge out of these voices, empowering them to challenge unfair structures…

The Priest as God’s Suffering Servant

“Father Stu” is the story of a beloved priest from Montana (USA), who served in the city of Helena for seven years before he died. The movie charts his journey from self-destruction to redemption through…

Jesuit elected as President of Indian Theological Association

The members of the Indian Theological Association (ITA) gathered at the National Biblical Catechetical and Liturgical Centre (NBCLC), Bangalore,  for their 44th Annual  Meet and conference from 26th - 29th April, 2022.  The theme of the conference being ‘The Pandemic…