

Their efforts were greatly appreciated by their fellow participants in the Magis Asia Pacific gathering held in Seam Reap, Cambodia from December 26, 2017 to January 3, 2018. They were also encouraging.
Emmanuel from Myanmar, for example, was encouraged by Winni Rulianti’s explanation of the basic prayer exercise, which included the examen, journaling and praying through reading. “If she can live Ignatian Spirituality more deeply, I too, must be able to do it,” he said.
The Magis core team believes that is the power of young people learning from other young people. “If it were a Jesuit who explained it, maybe they would say ‘Ah, it’s too difficult … We live a different life’, etc, but by learning from fellow youth, they felt more encouraged to do the same thing,” said Fr John Nugroho SJ, JCAP Youth Ministry Coordinator.

“We learned to listen carefully to what our friend shared, to appreciate the other, and at the same time we were enriched by our friend’s experience and reflection. We became each other’s friend, student and teacher,” said Scholastic Leo Perkasa Tanjung SJ.
They also drew inspiration from the gathering’s theme, “I know where my heart is”. The words are those of Richie Fernando, a young Filipino Jesuit scholastic who died saving students from a grenade blast in Banteay Prieb, a Jesuit vocational school for persons with disabilities in Cambodia. “If Richie could realise where his heart was in his life, as youth, we are also invited to figure out where our heart is and really live it,” said Scholastic Harry Kristanto SJ who coordinated the Magis youth in Cambodia, who hosted the meeting.

Fr Oh In-don SJ, delegate of the Korean Provincial to the Cambodian Mission, who accompanied the participants throughout the meeting, hopes that in discerning where their hearts are, young people also think of others.
“I hope through this theme they understand where their heart is. And I hope that by knowing it, young people will not only think about themselves, but about becoming men and women for others,” he said.
Fr Oh will not be disappointed. The Magis gathering helped participants realise where their heart is or where it should be. “Our heart is in Jesus,” proclaimed Geny Anggara Pramana Jati. “And that means to serve others.”

“In Ta Om, there were lots of poor families. Instead of sadness or depression, I found peace and love inside the family. Their humility touched my heart, but it also felt like a slap on my face. I realised I was being arrogant. They reminded me to become humble and grateful for everything that I’ve got,” said Monica Effendi from Indonesia, who went to Ta Om parish for her immersion experience.
The JCAP Youth Ministry hopes that even though the gathering has ended, the ‘fires’ lit will be kept aflame and the participants will be pioneers in spreading Ignatian Spirituality among the youth in their home countries.
Watch highlights of the 2nd Magis Asia Pacific gathering:
