Organizations
Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC)
Since 1956 more than 12,000 individuals have committed themselves to working with the poor as part of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC). All Jesuit volunteers commit to living out four core values: social justice, simple life-style, community, and spirituality. More Information
Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest
Jesuit Volunteer Corps Northwest engages women and men in a transforming experience of full-time volunteer service. Jesuit Volunteers work for a year or more in solidarity with persons living on the margins of society and with vulnerable places in the Pacific Northwest. More Information
Apostleship of Prayer
Through the Apostleship of Prayer, Each and everyone of us is being encouraged to take part in spreading the Gospel message by urging a few friends to join in praying, everyday, the Gospel of Our Lord. Each and everyone of us is being encouraged to take part in spreading the Gospel message by urging a few friends to join in praying, everyday, the Gospel of Our Lord. The Apostleship of Prayer seeks to form Christians shaped by the Eucharist, devoted to the Heart of Christ through the daily offering and prayer for the intentions of the Church, and committed to apostolic service. More Information
Christian Life Communities (CLC)
The Christian Life Community is an international association of Christians: men and women, adults and young people, of all social conditions, who want to follow Jesus Christ more closely and work with Him for the building of the Kingdom. Members make up small groups, which are part of larger communities organized regionally and nationally, all forming ONE World Community. The CLC is present in all five continents, in almost sixty countries. More Information
Ignatian Solidarity Network (ISN)
The Ignatian Solidarity Network’s purpose is to facilitate and enhance the effectiveness of existing social justice and advocacy efforts that are currently present in Jesuit affiliated high schools, universities and colleges, parishes, retreat centers, independent organizations and lay individuals across the nation. The network serves as a means to connect, strengthen, and broaden communication among these already existing groups in order to better understand what it means to live and act upon “a faith that does justice.”
Moreover, the Ignatian Solidarity Network (ISN) offers a forum for energetic dialogue and discussion that builds stronger communal solidarity, both within various regional institutions and national apostolic sectors. The formation of this solidarity among universities and colleges, high schools, parishes and other Jesuit affiliated organizations promotes and strengthens justice-related advocacy work throughout the nation.
Ignatian Volunteer Corps (IVC)
The Ignatian Volunteer Corps (IVC) provides men and women age 50 and over the opportunity to serve the needs of people who are poor, to work for a more just society, and to grow deeper in Christian faith by reflecting and praying in the Ignatian tradition. More Information
The Jesuit Collaborative
The Jesuit Collaborative is a Tri Province initiative of the New York, New England and Maryland provinces. The Jesuit Collaborative will serve as a network of persons and groups engaged in Ignatian spiritual ministries, enabling them to share personnel, practices, programs and other resources, while providing the flexibility and cooperation to meet the spiritual needs of our time. More Information