Why Ecological Conversion Is Not Easy: Entrenched in Global Culture, Disrespect for the Environment Goes Back Centuries

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Living in Harmony: Understanding the Call of Integral Ecology

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“To Be Seen, Heard, and Celebrated”: The Continuing Significance of the Jesuit Mission in Bukidnon

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Hear the Voices of the Next Generation: Students from Ateneo de Iloilo share their thoughts on the environmental crisis.

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Mindanao, the Land and Life of Hope: Why we need a Preferential Option for Indigenous Peoples

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The Manila Observatory: Jesuit Science in Service of a Warming World

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Returning to Tikalaan: The Birth of San Francisco Javier Mission Station

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From the Lectern

“Okay lang, Jesus; I will go”: Homily from the 2026 Vow Mass

“The vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience are not promises that you can keep without a struggle. They are not declarations that you are already holy. They are expressions of trust. You are saying: “Lord, Ikaw na bahala; I place my future in Your hands,” because you do not know what awaits you after this…

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To a Young Man Who Wants to Be a Jesuit

In these fast-changing and sometimes tough times, I feel a deep need to reach out to young people like you, who are thoughtfully considering your future and spiritual journey. As a Jesuit, I have been blessed to experience a profound journey of conversion and an ongoing call to live authentically, all grounded in God’s unconditional love and the mission of the Church. Today, I want to share some thoughts and experiences that might resonate with your own search for meaning and purpose.

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COMMON HOME
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    How did we spend the last 10 years of living Laudato Si’ and integral ecology? Were we trying to listen, trying to learn perhaps, but remaining indecisive for periods, with increased distraction, division, and denial? The main challenge is not a project design—or a technology—but good will in seeking collaboration across silos. Where have we come from? The encyclical Laudato…

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  • Year XXVIII (2026) Vol 2
    Religious formation is a radical reorientation of the whole person - where life is continually shaped in deeper encounter with God, honest awareness of self,…

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Prayer for Healing and Courage Merciful God, In this moment of sorrow and fear, we place into Your loving hands all those affected by this tragedy. Welcome into Your eternal embrace those who have died. Heal the wounded, comfort those who grieve, and strengthen all who carry the pain of this moment. Lord Jesus, You are our Light in the darkness. When fear overwhelms us, give us courage. When sorrow weighs upon us, give us hope. When violence wounds us, make us instruments of Your peace. Bless our Ateneo community with healing, unity, and compassion. May we stand together, care for one another, and never allow darkness to overcome the light of Christ within us. Through Mary, Mother of Sorrows and Mother of Hope, lead us closer to Your peace. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen. Eternal rest grant unto them, O Lord. And let perpetual light shine upon them. May they rest in peace. Amen. Ateneo de Zamboanga University
Message to the community Ateneo de Zamboanga University
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🧭 Headed north or down south? Unsure which path to take? Let us help you bridge the gap. Join us for Conversations on Discernment—a space to listen, reflect, and share in guided conversations as you explore where you are being called by God. 🌐 Online via Zoom | August 26, 2026 📍 Tagudin, Ilocos Sur | August 29, 2026 📍 Davao City | September 20, 2026 Open to male college students and young professionals aged 18–35. Register here: bit.ly/JoinTheJesuits #JoinTheJesuits
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O God, who have prepared for those who love you good things which no eye can see, fill our hearts, we pray, with the warmth of your love, so that, loving you in all things and above all things, we may attain your promises, which surpass every human desire.
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On this day in 1534, on the Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, St. Ignatius of Loyola and six companions professed their first vows at a Mass presided by Peter Faber at Montmartre in Paris. They vowed poverty, chastity, and a pilgrimage to the Holy Land—placing themselves at the service of God and the Church. Through the intercession of Our Lady of the Assumption and St. Ignatius, may we, too, remain faithful companions of Jesus.

Universal Apostolic Preferences

The Universal Apostolic Preferences provide a guiding vision for the entire Society of Jesus. They ignite our aspirations and stir our ambitions, fostering unity in our shared mission. These new Preferences encompass four crucial focal points for addressing contemporary global needs. Over the next decade, the Society of Jesus will prioritize these areas, and we extend an invitation for you to delve deeper into them and join us in making a meaningful impact rooted in the Gospel.
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PHI Apostolic Plan 2026-2031

Philippine Jesuits Apostolic Plan 2026–2031 charts the Province’s shared mission for the next five years, rooted in the Spiritual Exercises, the Universal Apostolic Preferences, and the call of the Church to renewed missionary discipleship. Emerging from a Province-wide process of prayer, discernment, and spiritual conversation, the plan identifies four key mission thrusts. More than a strategic framework, it is a tool for ongoing discernment and action, and an invitation to personal and communal renewal, challenging every member, community, and institution to respond creatively to the signs of the times. Grounded in hope and inspired by the Gospel, the plan calls the entire apostolic body to journey together with courage, discernment, and generosity as companions of Jesus in service of the Church and the world.

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