Jesuits in South Asia (JCSA)

Dialogue, a new way of being Church
In the Asian context of widespread poverty, diversity of religions, and multiplicity of cultures, dialogue is a new way of being Church, said Fr Heru...read more

“The Wheel & The Cross” invites readers to genuine understanding of religious traditions in Buddhism and Christianity
The newest publication of the Buddhist Studies and Dialogue Group of the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific (JCAP) is inspired by the “loving friendship” that...read more

Conversations on Asian theologies and cultures
The theologates of the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific (JCAP) and the Jesuit Conference of South Asia (JCSA) have engaged in a collaborative project that...read more

Insights on Christian-Muslim relations from Jesuit scholars of Islam in India
Indian Jesuit Fr Victor Edwin SJ has written a new book that explores the contributions of three Jesuit pioneers in transforming Christian-Muslim relations in India:...read more

Jesuit Mission turns 70 in the Ignatian Year
It’s no coincidence that Jesuit Mission’s 70th anniversary falls on the Ignatian Year, which celebrates 500 years since St Ignatius’ cannonball wound and his subsequent...read more


Friendship and dialogue in the Asian context
The long-awaited gathering of the East Asian Theological Encounter Programme (EATEP) happened in early July. Due to the pandemic, this year’s session was held online–a...read more

Asia Pacific hosts second global gathering of Jesuit schools
Leaders and educators from our Jesuit global network of schools congregated online for the second Jesuit education (JESEDU) Global Colloquium hosted by the Jesuit Conference...read more

Fr Stan Swamy SJ, tribal rights activist, passes away
Indian tribal rights defender Fr Stan Swamy SJ died on Monday, 5 July, in Mumbai. He was 84 years old, and had been a Jesuit...read more