Interreligious Dialogue
A beacon of hope
Indonesian scholastic Tiro Daenuwy SJ shares what he learnt from his immersion experience in an Islamic boarding house in Garut, West Java, Indonesia. The five-day...read more
A new way of being a Jesuit conference
One might have thought they would be exhausted after two long days of immersion, talks and group work, but the third and final day of...read more
Learning from within through Vipassana meditation
Indonesian Jesuit scholastic Advent Novianto reflects on his experience of the East Asian Theological Encounter Programme, a Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific formation programme that...read more
Developing a deeper faith with the help of Indigenous Peoples
A group of 17 consisting of 10 Jesuit scholastics, one priest, five Religious sisters and one lay woman came together recently to learn, re-learn and...read more
Islamic principles for sustainability and the environment
The environmental problems we face today are complex and the Church’s concern is shared by other faiths. In Islam, for example, we can find some...read more
JCAP’s 2016 annual report now available online
In our latest annual report, we look back on a year of key milestones throughout the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific, recall the Pope’s visit...read more
Dialogue with Buddhists on ecology and faith
Jesuits and Buddhist monks and nuns came together in early March to share and dialogue on ecology and religions in a workshop organised by the...read more
Encouraging Buddhist-Christian dialogue
The Christian-Buddhist Workshop group of the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific (JCAP) has produced its first book, to showcase its work over the last several...read more
Buddhist-Christian dialogue and the sustainability of life
Sustainability is a hot word today among scientists, economists, politicians, religious leaders, and others especially concerned with humanitarian values. It has been linked to economics,...read more
