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Spend Lent with Jesus’ Parables on Social Justice
Father Sébastien NKOA, OP, is offering a free course on “The Financial Dimensions of the Parables of Jesus” starting Wednesday, March 19 at 9 AM Pacific Time and continuing each Wednesday for the following three weeks.
From The course description:
Our world today has reached a level of financialization that has completely removed humanity from everything that is related to the economy and finance. World economic monetary and financial institutions have developed programs that have found themselves to be completely inhumane. In Africa, South America, and Asia their various programs of restructuring have proved themselves to be catastrophic and completely disconnected from human local realities. Unfortunately, the sad reality of the failure of the Wall Street system is no longer a debate…

February 2025 Global Update
View the closing of the online international conference and listen to Fr. Dan Groody’s inspiring words on the Theology of Migration. Read President Grudzen’s statement on the USAID cuts. View Bishop Bridget Mary’s interview with Italian media. Learn how to spot online scammers and spammers. Travel to Nigeria and India with President Grudzen. “Spring” into Creation Spirituality with discounted courses. Read a rave review for the Center for Celebrant Training. Give up patriarchy for Lent with Freedom Fridays!

Global Ministries University’s Statement on the Defunding of USAID
Global Ministries University calls for the immediate restitution of USAID assistance, resources, and personnel necessary for the preservation of the lives of millions of the world’s poorest people, and the prevention of the spread of communicable diseases and deadly viruses.
USAID provides 40% of global aid. Cutting USAID programs completely without any notice or review is unconscionable and destabilizing for the developing world. GMU finds the current Administration’s decisions immoral. They do not represent the will of US citizens. A recent poll by the Economist and YouGov shows that a majority of Americans support humanitarian aid programs that provide food and disaster relief to poor countries
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