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Jesuit Formation

28 May 2015
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International Works

Arrupe Residence and the Parable of the Sower

American Jesuit scholastic David Romero began his Regency in the Philippines, working with Casa Bayanihan and living in the Arrupe International Residence where the community comprises...read more

28 May 2015
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Interreligious Dialogue

Being open to dialogue, to change, to transformation

Sri Lankan Jesuit Scholastic Anthony Prathap Raj participated in the recently concluded Asia Pacific Theological Encounter Programme in Indonesia. Now back in the Philippines where...read more

17 May 2015
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Interreligious Dialogue

Learning Asian theology through an experience of Buddhism

Jesuit scholastics are invited to join a four-week programme designed to guide them in examining issues of Asian theology, and understanding interreligious dialogue and the...read more

30 April 2015
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Formation

A time of total and full integration

Timorese Jesuit Fr Venancio Pereira recently completed his tertianship in Sri Lanka, and shares how his tertianship experience has made him a “professional Jesuit”. First...read more

29 April 2015
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Interreligious Dialogue

Reporting on the Jesuit Conference

What do Pope Francis’ visit to Korea, interreligious dialogue, social justice, Jesuit formation, and religious life have in common? They are some of the significant...read more

25 March 2015
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Formation

Reflections from the Asia Pacific Tertianship

Ten tertians from nine provinces recently completed the 2014-2015 Asia Pacific Tertianship in Manila.  For six months, from September 7, 2014 to March 6, 2015, the...read more

25 March 2015
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Formation

Starting theology in Belo Horizonte

Scholastic Rui Muakandala SJ began his theology studies at Faculdade Jesuita de Filosofia e Teologia in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. Here, he reflects on the challenges...read more

23 February 2015
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Formation

New deacons in three Jesuit Provinces/Regions

Two months into 2015, there are already nine new Jesuit deacons in the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific – two Koreans, six Vietnamese and one...read more

29 January 2015
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Province News

An unlikely moneyman in the delta

At Kanyintabin village, a community nestled on the bank of the vast Pyamalaw River, Jesuit Scholastic Cyril Nay Myo Htet, better known as Phocho, sat...read more

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