Indonesian Province (IDO)
Indonesian scholastics use social media to introduce the first Jesuits
Although St Ignatius of Loyola is considered the founder of the Jesuits, he was not alone. The Society of Jesus was established by a group...read more
Keeping protection and safety at the heart of our mission
Fostering a safe and supportive environment, especially where children and vulnerable people are concerned, has been at the forefront of the mission of the Society...read more
“The Final Vows are an empowering force”
The Indonesian Province of the Society of Jesus rejoiced with eight of their men who pronounced their Final Vows on two separate occasions. At the...read more
Indonesian Province launches safeguarding protocol
Ensuring the safety and wellbeing of the people we serve is a top priority of the Society of Jesus. Every Jesuit has an important role...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
UAP stories from the Indonesian Province
After a year of assimilating and implementing the Universal Apostolic Preferences (UAPs), the Indonesian Jesuit Province has rolled out a series of videos showing the...read more
Becoming an Indonesian: celebrating national identity through film
The Puskat Film Festival went entirely virtual in 2020. Now in its sixth year, the festival, also known as the Ruedi Hofmann Media Awards, drew...read more
Reimagining collaboration through a virtual sporting event
Schools have taken a hard hit during the pandemic. Private Catholic schools serving families from middle to low-income groups are experiencing the impact as operating...read more
Detention in Asia and the Pacific
In line with the second Universal Apostolic Preference–walking with the excluded, the poor, the outcasts, those whose dignity has been violated, in a mission of...read more