Education
Re-defining the role of Jesuit schools in a diverse and secular society
For a week, over a hundred representatives of primary and secondary Jesuit schools and federations from Asia Pacific, Europe, the United States, South Asia, South...read more
The first eco-summit of Jesuit high schools in the Philippines
In the last week of May, twenty delegates gathered on the Jacinto campus of Ateneo de Davao University for the first eco-summit of Jesuit high...read more
When the East meets the West: Taipei Ricci Institute
The Taipei Ricci Institute (TRI), which was founded in 1966 by Fr Yves Raguin SJ 甘易逢神父 to promote dialogue between western and Chinese cultures, is...read more
Elisabeth University of Music: Treasuring the past, moving forward with the spirit
In 1945, Belgian Jesuit missionary Fr Ernest Goossens SJ sought to convey a message of peace and inner healing for survivors of the atomic bomb...read more
“Be able to discriminate between true love and false love and always pick true love,” Pope Francis tells Asia Pacific students
Pope Francis engaged in a virtual dialogue with young university students from across Asia Pacific on 20 June, as part of the “Building Bridges” series...read more
New book offers practical guide to 21st-century Ignatian leadership
A newly released book titled Leading with Depth: A Practitioner’s Guide to 21st-Century Ignatian Leadership offers modern leaders a practical and accessible interpretation of Ignatian...read more
Keeping Jesus at the heart of the mission
Members of the International Commission on the Apostolate of Jesuit Education (ICAJE) convened in Rome at the end of May. The gathering focussed on ongoing...read more
25 years of cultural bridge-building
Established in 1998, The Beijing Center for Chinese Studies (TBC) stands as a Jesuit institution dedicated to higher education and research. As the only Jesuit...read more
Hope is that thing with fingers
Along with love, faith, and God, hope is one of the first few abstract ideas introduced to us when we were young. At first, I...read more
