
This marks the second time this year that the Jesuits and the Khmer Pagoda came together to plant trees, adding 300 new trees to the campus. The initiative brought together participants from different walks of life: Jesuits, Buddhist monks, Catholic youth, and local Khmer Buddhists. Despite differing religious beliefs, generations, and cultural backgrounds, all participants shared a common vision—to take action for a greener, healthier planet.
The event began with an interfaith prayer ceremony, bringing together Catholic and Buddhist traditions as a symbolic gesture of unity and hope. Through spiritual practices, participants were reminded of their shared responsibility as stewards of the Earth working alongside the Creator to care for the planet.

One Jesuit reflected on the broader significance of the collaborative activity, noting, “Nature provides a space for us to connect—with each other, with ourselves, with creation, and with the Creator. Every environmental action strengthens these connections.”
Amid global challenges such as war, flooding, and environmental degradation, these small acts of care symbolise a prophetic call to action for the future of our common home. Guided by faith and hope, the Jesuits and collaborators persist on the commitment to create tangible change, in line with the 4th Universal Apostolic Preference of the Society of Jesus to Care for Our Common Home.

