Cambodian Mission (KAM)

Bridging faith in Cambodia
In Cambodia, there is a steel suspension bridge called the Bridge of Happiness. Spanning 83 metres, it connects several villages from the provinces of Siem...read more

JRS Cambodia celebrates Arrupe Day
Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) Cambodia opened Arrupe Way on 23 January to celebrate 40 years since the foundation of JRS by Fr Pedro Arrupe and...read more

Born as a missionary in Cambodia
Fr Rajat Purti SJ pronounced his Final Vows at the Parish of Our Lady of the Assumption Church in Battambang on 4 January. A Jesuit...read more

Two wheels of opportunity amidst a pandemic
The Covid-19 pandemic is no obstacle for determined Xavier Jesuit School students in Cambodia, who eagerly ride great distances in rain, hail or shine to...read more

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

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

An Irish missionary in Cambodia
At first a reluctant missionary, Irish Jesuit Fr Ashley Evans ended up in Southeast Asia for nearly three decades, first with Jesuit Refugee Service in...read more

Magga Jesuit Research Center publishes Khmer translation of the Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy
The Magga Jesuit Research Center in Phnom Penh has published a Khmer translation of the Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy to help students and researchers understand...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