Social Justice
The Jesuit mission in Papua is closing the digital gap to bring education to children
For all the damage it has done, the pandemic has also spurred the creation of many innovations and ideas. Who would have thought that from...read more
How a Jesuit media complex became a Covid-19 shelter
When the Covid-19 pandemic reached Indonesia in March 2020, all villages in Sinduharjo were locked down, including Jaban village where the Jeusit-run Kampoeng Media complex...read more
A wake-up call for ecological conversion
The recent conversation that the Reconciliation with Creation group in the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific organised is an attempt to propose and adapt a...read more
Tribal youth join hands in planting 6,000 trees
Indigenous young people from a small village called Waterfalls in Magpet, North Cotabato in the southern part of Philippines have committed to Jesuit Refugee Service...read more
Inspired by the spirit of Fe y Alegría for transformative education
In October 2019, I was asked to visit the works of Fe y Alegría (FyA) in Guatemala to prepare me for the international meeting in...read more
Jesuit Mission turns 70 in the Ignatian Year
It’s no coincidence that Jesuit Mission’s 70th anniversary falls on the Ignatian Year, which celebrates 500 years since St Ignatius’ cannonball wound and his subsequent...read more
It’s rice planting season in Cambodia
The world is facing a “cannonball” experience caused by Covid-19. The event of 20 February involving a violation of quarantine protocols caused the virus to...read more
Fr Stan Swamy SJ, tribal rights activist, passes away
Indian tribal rights defender Fr Stan Swamy SJ died on Monday, 5 July, in Mumbai. He was 84 years old, and had been a Jesuit...read more