A Jesuit Response to the Refugee Crisis in the Middle East
October 19, 2021
Former Holy Cross Chaplain Rev. Dan Corrou, SJ, who now serves as Regional Director of Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) in the Middle East and North Africa, describes the current state and magnitude of the refugee crises caused by the Syrian Civil War and ISIS/ISIL military activity, and discusses humanitarian approaches to address these crises, focusing on the Jesuit mission of accompaniment.
From 2011-2014, Fr. Corrou helped with the initial JRS response to the Syria Crisis. In 2019 he returned to help coordinate the JRS response to the Syria and Iraq refugee/ IDP crises. He has worked with the Jesuit Volunteers in Micronesia and in the chaplains' office at Holy Cross. After ordination as a Catholic Priest in 2017, he served at St. Francis Xavier parish in New York, NY.
Co-sponsored by the McFarland Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture and the Office of Mission.