Message from the President
By deeds and words
From his very first words as Bishop of Rome, our new Pope Francis revealed a gracious respect for the religious belief, freedom of conscience and...read more
Challenging times for the Myanmar Mission
Many may have thought the battle won when Aung San Suu Kyi was free to appear in public, when hundreds of political prisoners were released,...read more
JCAP Report – January 2013
If the JCAP major superiors needed a reminder of the extent of and differences in our Conference, the last two locations for our biannual meeting...read more
Companions of Jesus in the new year
Ignatius insisted that the identity of the Society should be intimately linked with the name and person of Jesus. As the first day of January...read more
A message at Christmas
… this by the tender mercy of our God who from on high will bring the rising Sun to visit us, to give light to...read more
Structures for mission
In September, the six Conference Presidents gathered in Rome for their annual meeting with Fr General. Although we came from very different parts of the...read more
Rev Fr Ismael G. Zuloaga SJ, November 2, 1927 to October 8, 2012
We know that death comes to everyone, nothing is more certain. Yet somehow, Zulo has been with us forever and why should that change? Yet...read more
Where the Church can serve in Myanmar
Myanmar is at a crossroads; an exciting point in its history as a nation. One of the poorest, most ethnically diverse and conflict-prone societies in...read more
You are not forgotten
“You are not forgotten,” said Aung San Suu Kyi. “Pass this message to those behind you and on to others.” Not permitted a microphone, the...read more
