JCAP News
Sustainability in the youth
Small-scale farming and indigenous practices in the uplands of Asia are not very sustainable and a great majority of the youth wants out. Given the...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
Doing, giving and seeking the “more” in MAGIS
More than 200 young pilgrims from provinces and regions within the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific (JCAP) have just spent a week learning what it...read more
Learning from Indigenous Peoples about the sacredness and sustainability of nature
The ecological crisis, the globalised call for environmental stewardship promulgated in Laudato si’ and the 2015 UN Conference on Climate Change in Paris have brought...read more
Ignatian Spirituality: the core of Jesuit school leadership
The third run of the Workshop on Ignatian School Leadership (WISL) brought together 38 school leaders from Jesuit-run schools in four provinces and regions within...read more
A renewed vitality and commitment
Cardinal Charles Bo, Archbishop of Yangon, opened the 50th Anniversary Mid-Year Celebration of the East Asian Pastoral Institute (EAPI) on June 18 with affirming words...read more
From Kasait to Raynouard
Often, our mission is not only the aim of our efforts, but also the instrument of our own formation. We are formed for the mission,...read more
Equipping Jesuit and lay collaborators to become better leaders
What kind of leader do we need to continue our service of faith and the promotion of justice? First, one who understands context in leadership...read more
Providing refugees with hope through education
The Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) has published a report confirming that education is a life-saving intervention for children and adolescents forcibly displaced from their homes.read more