Misean Cara: Carrying the mission forward into the next chapter

After his recent trip to South Sudan with the Irish Jesuits International, John Moffett sat down with journalist Pedro Esteva of The Irish Catholic Newspaper, to share his reflections on visits to projects working to lift communities out of poverty through quality education and healthcare and building job skills in climate resilient farming, nursing and midwifery.

Click below to read the full article, in which John shares how the long, distinguished tradition of Irish missionary development is evolving and changing to ensure that the impact of this work continues for decades to come.

Misean Cara: Carrying the mission forward into the next chapter.

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