Ecology
Eight tips for ecological conversion inspired by “My Octopus Teacher”
An octopus is the unlikely star of the recent Netflix documentary, My Octopus Teacher. The film, which has become a viral hit and won awards,...read more
40,000 trees for 40 years of Jesuit Refugee Service
To mark the 40th anniversary of the founding of Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) by Fr Pedro Arrupe, JRS Asia Pacific is launching a yearlong environmental...read more
How does ecological conversion look like in practice?
We might think that people who care about religion would also care more about the environment. Yet, look around or look within, and you’ll find...read more
Sowing a garden in Jakarta’s urban jungle
Dewanto House (Wisma Dewanto) is a Jesuit residence located in the midst of Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta. Originally a picturesque two-storey Dutch house built in 1919,...read more
The River Above Asia and Oceania: An emerging network of hope and Kairos
For the hundred or so people gathered on Zoom on 24 November, it was a big day for the climate movement. The River Above Asia...read more
Sustainability and Ignatian Values: A proposal for a joint MOOC from worldwide Jesuit universities
There are many courses on sustainability in many universities across the world, but there is still a void that needs to be filled, and to...read more
Finding God’s will in building a new and better future
As of 27 September, Covid-19 has infected more than 30 million people worldwide and killed more than one million of them. It has caused the...read more
The new faces of JCAP: Fr Gabriel Lamug-Nañawa SJ
Filipino Jesuit Fr Gabriel Lamug-Nañawa SJ assumed his role as JCAP Coordinator for Reconciliation with Creation on 1 July. Fr Gabby as he is fondly...read more
Nurturing the ecological dimension of my Jesuit vocation
What does ecology mean in my Jesuit vocation? I remember as a child ardently sweeping our compound, collecting leaves, and disposing them to a creek...read more