South Korea
Promoting a culture of hospitality and reconciliation
The conference’s Migrants and Refugees Network (MRN) is made up of a diverse group of individuals, originating from various countries, with different backgrounds and working...read more
80 years after the war, a gravestone inscription at Nagatsuka novitiate
There is a Jesuit house in Nagatsuka, Asaminami Ward, Hiroshima City. It used to be a novitiate where young people hoping to join the Society...read more
Moving forward in solidarity and mission: JCAP Major Superiors Assembly in Seoul
The Jesuit Apostolic Center, tucked in a quiet corner of the Sogang University campus in Mapo-gu, Seoul, hosted the biannual assembly of the major superiors...read more
Traveling the long road to peace and reconciliation
“The past,” Faulkner warned “is never dead”, nor is it really past. Until we break down the barrier of division and fear that goes back...read more
Chronicling the struggles of migrant workers to adapt
The Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific (JCAP) Migration Network has published a second book. “Settling down: the struggles of migrant workers to adapt” brings together...read more