Ecology
Tree ordination: A sacred act of protection and commitment
Tree ordination ceremonies, rooted in Buddhist ecological practice, were originally initiated by monks in Cambodia and Thailand. They involve the wrapping of a special tree...read more
Philippine Jesuits condemn country’s massive corruption; urge accountability
In a statement released on 6 September, the Philippine Jesuits’ Commission on the Social Apostolate condemned the widespread and systemic corruption ravaging the country and...read more
Letters to the Earth: Inspiring young minds to engage in climate action
A wide range of educational toolkits designed to encourage thoughtful reflection on ecological justice among students and young people aged 7 to 18 is available...read more
Building hope through communal engagements with nature
“There are no lasting changes without cultural changes, without a maturing of lifestyles and convictions within societies, and there are no cultural changes without personal...read more
Living (in) Laudato sí – Five urbanites on the road less travelled
A quick search under “Projects” on the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) Singapore website reveals initiatives centred on digital literacy, economic inclusion, and community resilience. Covid-19...read more
The human cost behind the catch
Fr Gabby Lamug-Nañawa SJ, Br Dieng Karnedi SJ, and Br Jasper Ong SJ visited the Anambas archipelago in Indonesia from 13 to 16 July to...read more
Hope talks
The Reconciliation With Creation (RWC) Network held its first delegates meeting at the Metta Karuna Reflection Centre in Siem Reap from 8 to 11 July....read more
Golden Triangle youth, ethnic groups urge cross-border collaboration to address Mekong crisis
Saengtham College, Xavier Campus/ Xavier Learning Community (XLC) in Chiang Rai hosted the House of Representatives of Thailand’s Committee on Children’s Activities for a seminar...read more
Planting seeds of change: Climate awareness at St Mary’s Jesuit High School
The Jesuit mission in Pakistan is engaged in education and formation programmes for religious and laypeople. Roma Shamshad who works at the Loyola Research Hall...read more
