Message from the President
Of Christmas, fragility and synodality
The first Christmas is the greatest story of God’s fragility and humanity. As a frail infant, God enters into our world and assumes our fragility...read more
Transformation beyond the Ignatian Year
The Ignatian Year, which started on 20 May last year, is coming to a close as we celebrate the feast of St Ignatius de Loyola...read more
The women in the Resurrection narratives
Dear friends, The Easter narratives are consistent in their accounts that the women are the first group of people to whom the risen Lord appears. ...read more
A synodal moment for the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific
The year 2021 was a season of blessings with a lot of pressing challenges. The Ignatian Year, commemorating the 500th anniversary of Ignatius’ conversion, commenced...read more
Synodality at the first Christmas
The encounters with Jesus in the manger are no accident. There are signposts which are heard and seen. In the case of the shepherds, the...read more
A wake-up call for ecological conversion
The recent conversation that the Reconciliation with Creation group in the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific organised is an attempt to propose and adapt a...read more
Seeing “cannonballs” from the eyes of faith
This feast of St Ignatius of Loyola is particularly significant for us since we are celebrating the Ignatian Year, which started with the commemoration of...read more
Newness of life in Easter
Newness of life is a dominant theme we find in the Easter narratives. There is a marked shift in the disposition of the disciples: from...read more
Dreaming of a new world
The year 2020 was easily overshadowed by the pandemic crisis. As the coronavirus was making its way, the major superiors were still blessed to have...read more