
Present to witness this special event were Fr Jub’s sisters, Kep Phokthavi, who is the director of the Jesuit Foundation – Prison Ministry in Thailand, Sr Anna Pranee Phokthavi SPC, and Ladda Phokthavi, who is now based in Portland, USA. They flew in that evening from Bangkok.
Jub is the Thai word for the number 10, which indicates that Fr Jub is the 10th of 11 siblings in the family. Kep related that Ladda and Pranee took care of them siblings and helped send them to school.
Kep gave the first reading while Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) Cambodia Director Sr Denise Coghlan RSM gave the homily. In 1990, Fr Jub (then a lay volunteer) was one of four people who were sent to Cambodia by JRS to initiate the future presence of Jesuits in the Cambodia Mission. In her very special way, Sr Coghlan told us a bit about Fr Jub and then what the Final Vows are about. Fr Banyanal translated the homily for the benefit of the many Cambodians who had come to join in the celebrations.

After the service, the community was invited for a meal at the Reflection Centre where Sr Coghlan had arranged for a get-together.
Photos courtesy of Fr Enrique Figaredo SJ and his team
Read Fr Jub’s reflection, “Gifts given and gifts received”


