All posts from Jojo M Fung SJ

22 September 2025
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JCAP News

The six gems of Pope Francis’ legacy

To mark the 10th anniversary of Pope Francis’ historic encyclical Laudato sí, Fr Jojo Fung SJ reflects on the precious gifts Pope Francis has graciously...read more

06 August 2025
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Social Justice

80 years is enough

Six and 9 August mark the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945. We remember not only the lethal blasts...read more

10 October 2023
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JCAP News

On Laudate Deum: A voice from Asia

Drumming up the ripple effects of Laudato sí with Laudate Deum (LD) on world leaders, especially the delegates who are preparing to meet in Dubai...read more

26 July 2022
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Province News

Gratitude to God for creating a hope-filled future with young people

As a Jesuit and international chaplain of Pax Romana, I was edified and uplifted in spirit with the blessing of two fellow Jesuits for the...read more

24 April 2022
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Indigenous Ministry

An Easter sojourn in a sacred homeland

A mystifying mist enveloped the sacred homeland of the indigenous communities of the Cordillera in northern Philippines as we arrived on the holiest week of...read more

20 November 2021
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Province News

Post-COP26: Garden or desert?

“What has gardening and my day-to-day life as a Jesuit got to do with COP26?” a pondering shrouded in ambivalence, I readily admit, during the...read more

12 August 2021
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Indigenous Ministry

Nurturing an inclusive age of wisdom and spirit

Our global home abounds with sacred springs of an immemorial ancestral, mystical, and religiocultural wisdom. The Asian School of Wisdom (ASW) was first blessed by...read more

29 April 2021
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Province News

CoVeg 20: God’s gift of creativity and good health

“Each moment is a gift from God to be lived to the full.” Laudato Si’ 226. It all began with a spark at the start...read more

19 October 2020
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Province News

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

12 April 2020
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JCAP News

Sacred sojourn: From viral darkness to dappled light

Lent, fifth week, a soul in silence, solitude, an abysmal calm, never experienced, prayer, simple, silent, life, simplified, lifegiving, generous, priorities, relativized, in a world...read more

Jojo M Fung SJ

Fr Jojo M Fung SJ is a Malaysian Jesuit and associate professor at the Loyola School of Theology in Manila.

He is currently a Cavalieri Visiting Professor for the fall semester at the Clough School of Theology and Ministry at Boston College. He is the current international chaplain of International Movement of Catholic Students (IMCS) Pax Romana. He served as Coordinator of the Jesuit Companions in Indigenous Ministry of the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific for 20 years, from 1999 to 2019. His latest book, Sacred Sustainability, Polyhedral Christianity, and Cosmic Challenges, is published by Routledge.

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