Social Justice
Widespread floods hit parts of Vietnam and Cambodia
Extreme rainfall from three typhoons (Noul, Linfa, and Nangka) that hit in the first two weeks of October has severely affected people in central Vietnam...read more
The margins as “home” of the homeless
Life as a contemplative in action is a meaning-making sojourn, and to live meaningfully entails living with greater responsibility towards the victims of marginality. The...read more
Covid hit like a ton of bricks!
For a long time, we thought Myanmar was exceptional, but finally Covid-19 has hit like a ton of bricks. Public health facilities, doctors, and nurses...read more
Jesuit Conference of South Asia calls for National Day of Solidarity for Fr Stan Swamy
Human rights defender Fr Stan Swamy SJ has been taken into custody by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) of India for alleged Maoist links. Fr...read more
Finding God’s will in building a new and better future
As of 27 September, Covid-19 has infected more than 30 million people worldwide and killed more than one million of them. It has caused the...read more
The new faces of JCAP: Fr Gabriel Lamug-Nañawa SJ
Filipino Jesuit Fr Gabriel Lamug-Nañawa SJ assumed his role as JCAP Coordinator for Reconciliation with Creation on 1 July. Fr Gabby as he is fondly...read more
How a Swiss doctor and a Swiss volunteer changed my thoughts about leprosy patients
I joined the Jesuits as a lay brother in 1960. I did my Novitiate and Juniorate at Vinayalaya, Mumbai, India. In those days we had...read more
Global Ignatian family to pray together this Season of Creation
On the night of 25 September, the global Ignatian family will come together as one apostolic body to pray for ecological justice and conversion, particularly...read more
Indonesian Jesuits raise funds through a virtual fun run
Indonesian Jesuits participated in a virtual fun run to help the Archdiocese of Jakarta raise funds for school children. A virtual run is a trend...read more