Social Justice
Banteay Prieb: A place of hope and healing
In 2019, Banteay Prieb reached a crossroad. The authorities in Cambodia want to use the land as a National Rehabilitation Center, a one-stop-shop where...read more
Traveling the long road to peace and reconciliation
“The past,” Faulkner warned “is never dead”, nor is it really past. Until we break down the barrier of division and fear that goes back...read more
Finding God among the Karen people in Myanmar
“Speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves.” Proverbs 31:8 It has been three years since my colleagues and I started working in Karen...read more
“We could live our lives like human beings”
Fatimeh (not a real name) is a refugee from Afghanistan. She and her family arrived in Indonesia about five years ago. She relates her story...read more
Wellsprings of encounter: A reflection on the UAPs
A few weeks ago, Fr Tony Moreno SJ was in Cambodia for two days to speak to us about the Universal Apostolic Preferences (UAPs) of...read more
Jesuits in South Asia denounce communal violence in India
The Jesuit major superiors of South Asia have spoken out against the recent riots that broke out in Delhi that killed at least 47 people,...read more
JCAM calls for “inclusive dialogue” to end worsening conflict in Cameroon
The Jesuits in Africa and Madagascar have expressed deep concern about the violence and the loss of human lives in Cameroon and are calling for...read more
Ecojesuit launches workbook on effective collaboration
Ecojesuit has a new e-book that shares some of the learning of the network and seeks to facilitate greater collaboration among ecoteams within and across...read more
Querida Amazonia from the perspective of Indigenous Hermeneutics and Mystique
I am overjoyed with what I call the Indigenous Hermeneutics and Mystique (IHM) lens in the pages of the post-synodal exhortation, Querida Amazonia (QA) or...read more