Philippine Province (PHI)
Reconciliation with Creation through Indigenous wisdom
The 2025 Asia Pacific Contextual Theology for Engagement Program (ACOTEP) gathered 11 individuals from diverse backgrounds for a sacred encounter of faith and culture and...read more
Finding our path: An Arrupe Month experience
From 26 May to 24 June, six Jesuit scholastics from Arrupe International Residence (AIR), Manila— Carlos Cesar (Brazil), Kriangkrai Tesena (Thailand), Paul Nguyen Xuan Danh...read more
Climbing Mt Kinabalu on the 10th anniversary of Laudato sí
The Asia Pacific Contextual Theology for Engagement Program (ACOTEP) is an immersion experience offered by the Loyola School of Theology as an intersession course. It...read more
Novice directors’ gathering in Siem Reap
Novice directors representing Myanmar, Indonesia, Timor-Leste, the Philippines, the Chinese Province, Australia, Japan, South Korea, and Vietnam, together with Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific (JCAP)...read more
My ACOTEP experience as a young Indigenous leader
When I ask myself what I am most grateful for in life, the answer is clear: that I was born Indigenous. I was raised with...read more
Embracing vulnerability in our culture of protection
Part of PCCP’s Module 2: A Theology of Safeguarding in Schools is a lesson on the foundational dispositions from the Spiritual Exercises that support the...read more
Encountering the divine among the Indigenous peoples
The Asia Pacific Contextual Theology for Engagement Program (ACOTEP) is an immersion experience offered by the Loyola School of Theology as an intersession course. It...read more
From brother to priest
On 31 May, three new Jesuit priests were ordained in the Philippine Province: Fr Alejo San Buenaventura SJ, Fr Melvin Paulme SJ, and Fr Rico Adapon...read more
Jesuit schools pioneer new safeguarding programme
The Society of Jesus’ global safeguarding initiative, Promoting a Consistent Culture of Protection (PCCP), has started its rollout across the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific...read more
