Social Justice
By deeds and words
From his very first words as Bishop of Rome, our new Pope Francis revealed a gracious respect for the religious belief, freedom of conscience and...read more
Challenging times for the Myanmar Mission
Many may have thought the battle won when Aung San Suu Kyi was free to appear in public, when hundreds of political prisoners were released,...read more
Water for all
In conjunction with World Water Day on March 22, the Reconciliation with Creation taskforce in Asia Pacific conference has called for Jesuits and collaborators to...read more
Helping ethnic minority children get an education
This year, 167 children, many from ethnic minority tribes in the hills of northern Thailand, will get help with their education costs from the Seven...read more
Teacher turns builder to realise education dream
An academic in charge of a large-scale construction project? Australian Jesuit Fr Quyen Vu SJ doesn’t understand how it happened either. “Yes, I laugh about...read more
Jesuit university proposed in Hong Kong
Plans for a Jesuit Liberal Arts College (JLAC) in Hong Kong reached a new level in January with the convening of a two-day inaugural College...read more
Planting trees at the Killing Fields
On January 27, Buddhists, Christians, and Muslims, both foreigners and Khmer, gathered together at Choeung Ek, otherwise known as the Killing Fields of Cambodia, to...read more
On Global Ignatian Advocacy Networks
The Social Justice and Ecology Secretariat has released "Promotio Iustitiae no.110", a document dedicated to the Global Ignatian Advocacy Networks, which are centred on five...read more
Fun and learning as Jarjum opens
A dream two years in the making was realised on February 11 when Redfern Jarjum College, the first Jesuit school to be established in Australia...read more
