Social Justice
Nurturing the ecological dimension of my Jesuit vocation
What does ecology mean in my Jesuit vocation? I remember as a child ardently sweeping our compound, collecting leaves, and disposing them to a creek...read more
Two stories of hope after prison
Jesuit Social Service Timor-Leste (JSS) believes that every prisoner should be cared for and given the chance to reform. With then JSS Director Fr EJ...read more
How is Covid-19 calling us to action?
Across the globe, the coronavirus pandemic is threatening to undo many years of progress made on poverty, education, healthcare, and even plastic pollution. Covid-19 has...read more
JRS Myanmar teaches local partners to make soaps and hand sanitisers to fight Covid-19
The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted the normal routine of our lives, including our work at Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) in Kayah State, Myanmar. Our JRS...read more
To draw graces in a changing world
On 20 July, Fr Benedictus Hari Juliawan SJ began his mission as the Provincial of the Indonesian Province of the Society of Jesus. He succeeds...read more
Safety in a wider sense: Growing the safeguarding network in Asia Pacific
The conversation on safeguarding has been ongoing within the Society of Jesus for some years. Mapping and assessment were necessary to better understand safety in...read more
Images from the Covid-19 situation of refugees in Karen State
The Covid-19 outbreak caused the border between Thailand and Myanmar to close, also effectively closing off refugees living in the IDP camps in Karen State,...read more
One heart, one book
“The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” – Dr Seuss Reading is...read more
“You give them something to eat”
When I see much of the relief work being done for Covid-19, I notice that most of what is reported is the giving out of...read more