Ecology
Democracy as a collective responsibility
On 14 February, Indonesians will exercise their right to elect a new President and Vice President. As Christians—comprising 3.06 percent Catholics (about 8.5 million) and...read more
Concretizing care for creation: Insights from the Laudate Deum online forum
What is the message and call of Laudate Deum for our context in Asia Pacific today? This was the question that guided the online panel...read more
Ecojesuit towards COP28: Committing to a South-North climate justice advocacy
The climate crisis can no longer be denied. Its most severe effects are felt in the Global South where extreme rainfall events cause erosion and...read more
What is the message and call of Laudate Deum for our context in Asia Pacific today?
On 4 October, the Vatican released the new apostolic exhortation Laudate Deum. The document is a new edition of Pope Francis’ Laudato si’, which was...read more
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
Surprised by nature
Immersing in nature allows us to discover and learn many new things. This Season of Creation, Emmaus Farm, a Jesuit ecological centre situated in Chiang...read more
River, mountain, people: Reflections from the 12th Service Learning Program
Service Learning Program (SLP) is one of several programmes under the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities in Asia Pacific. It is attended by students...read more
JCAP flagship project marks Season of Creation with webinar on energy, youth, and empowering local communities
The JCAP flagship project, Caring for Communities and Creation (CCC), commemorated this year’s Season of Creation with a webinar on 14 September, led by the...read more
Let justice and peace flow like a mighty river
The Jesuit parish of St Ignatius in Singapore celebrates the Season of Creation with several programmes this year. The Season of Creation is held annually...read more