Outrage over the martyrdom of the Jesuits murdered in the Tarahumara

Pain, rage, helplessness and disbelief have caused the murder of two Jesuits in the Sierra Tarahumara. It is not enough to resign ourselves to admitting that the priests were affected by the violence of the region and the country. “It was their turn” like so many other Mexicans who have lost their lives in this … Read more

The Jesuits of Tarahumara, faithful to mystery and justice

In memory of Javier Campos, SJ and Joaquín Mora, SJ This Monday, the prayer of Ignatius of Loyola, who inherited the Jesuits, was fulfilled in an atrocious and painful way: “Put me with your son” (with Jesus on the cross, in self-sacrifice, at the moment of abandonment and mystery, walking to the side of the … Read more

Antonin Artaud: a surrealist character and the Tarahumara Peoples

Over the years, the indigenous peoples of Mexico have attracted the attention of countless intellectuals, anthropologists, and writers, who have visited the country with the purpose of experiencing coexistence with “non-Western” worlds. In Mexico, one of the foreign intellectuals who lived in the … Read more