JCAP
A reflection on the forest walk
The experience of walking through the forest helped to set the scene of the JCAP Reconciling with Creation Reflection Workshop by immersing us in nature...read more
Renewing life and mission in ecology
It meant three days with no Internet connection or cellular phone signal, but 35 people from 10 countries within the Jesuit Conference Asia Pacific (JCAP)...read more
A renewed vitality and commitment
Cardinal Charles Bo, Archbishop of Yangon, opened the 50th Anniversary Mid-Year Celebration of the East Asian Pastoral Institute (EAPI) on June 18 with affirming words...read more
Islamic principles for sustainability and the environment
The environmental problems we face today are complex and the Church’s concern is shared by other faiths. In Islam, for example, we can find some...read more
Shaping Ignatian leaders in education
The education secretaries within the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific (JCAP) met from May 30 to June 2 in Siem Reap, Cambodia to discuss, among...read more
Equipping Jesuit and lay collaborators to become better leaders
What kind of leader do we need to continue our service of faith and the promotion of justice? First, one who understands context in leadership...read more
Between commodity and dignity
Tokyo is gearing up for the 2020 Olympics. While athletes are training hard, the Japanese government is working equally hard to get the facilities ready...read more
Fr John Mace bids Asia farewell after decades of service
For Fr John Mace SJ, Cambodia was but the last way station in a decades-long journey in service of the Society of Jesus and the...read more
Transforming lifestyles for greater social and environmental action
Jesuits and colleagues in the Asia Pacific region are gathering in the Philippines next month to discuss and share how transformed lifestyles are moving a...read more