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

Representatives, Not Substitutes: Homily for the Ordination to the Presbyterate of Revs Bulan, Cruz, and Santos (Jn 10:11–16)

Dom, Bien, and James, allow me to begin by making one thing very clear to you. From this day forward, you are being ordained not to become substitutes for Christ, but to become his representatives. Hindi kapalit kundi kinatawan. The distinction is important. A substitute is a replacement for someone who is absent. A representative…

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  • The Jesuits and the Chinese-Filipino Apostolate in Cebu: A Brief History

    Interaction with Chinese culture is a part of the history of the Society of Jesus. From St. Francis Xavier to Matteo Ricci up to the present day Jesuits, they and their lay collaborators have been taking great interest in the evangelization of and dialogue with the Chinese.   This brief history of the Jesuits in the Chinese-Filipino apostolate in Cebu [Chinese-Filipino…

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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
  • Laudato Si’ and Integral Ecology 10 Years Later
    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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THE WINDHOVER  
  • Year XXVIII (2026) Vol 1
    The Jesuit apostolate in the Chinese-Filipino community spans schools, parishes, and various pastoral ministries that nurture faith, education, and service. Through these institutions, Jesuits accompany…

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One step, one prayer, one preparation at a time. The journey to MAGIS Korea 2027 (25 July - 2 August 2026) doesn't begin with the flight—it begins today, in the small and faithful ways we prepare our hearts to encounter Christ, build friendships across cultures, and become instruments of hope and peace. As MAGIS Pilipinas begins its preparations, we ask for your prayers for all the young people who will be part of this journey. May the Holy Spirit guide us as we walk together toward Korea with open hearts, ready to listen, serve, and be transformed. Here's to living hope, igniting peace, and seeking the Magis in all things. See you on the journey! LIKE THIS PAGE TO RECEIVE MORE UPDATES. 🇵🇭🕊️🇰🇷 #MAGISPilipinas #MAGISKorea2027 #LivingHopeIgnitingPeace #AMDG #JesuitYouth #MagisJourney
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"A significant phenomenon from the beginning up to the current state of the parish is the role of lay people. In fact, it is notable to emphasize that the creation of Sacred Heart Parish both as a community of believers and as a structure, was an initiative of the lay faithful. In the words of Ismael Zoluaga, SJ, the delegate of the Provincial for the 27th anniversary of Sacred Heart Parish, '[t]hey, the people, the Christians, asked for the parish [and the school]. The Chinese community put them up, continue to make them alive and grow.," - Rhoderick John S. Abellanosa
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On July 4, 2026, the Philippine Jesuit Prison Service Foundation, Inc. welcomed a new community of volunteers during the Volunteer Orientation Seminar 2026 at Xavier School San Juan. What began as an orientation became a powerful reminder that prison ministry is not simply about serving Persons Deprived of Liberty. It is about recognizing their dignity, walking with them in hope, and allowing our own hearts to be transformed in the process. From inspiring reflections by our speakers to heartfelt testimonies from longtime volunteers, VORSEM 2026 reminded us that every person deserves a second chance and every volunteer becomes an instrument of God's mercy. Read the full story on our blog and discover how lives are changed through compassion, accompaniment, and faithful service. https://www.pjps.org.ph/.../choosing-hope-choosing-to... If this mission speaks to your heart, we invite you to journey with us through prayer, volunteering, or financial support. https://www.pjps.org.ph/support-us Philippine Jesuit Prison Service
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A joyful milestone for our parish as our Assistant Parish Priest, Fr. Bien Cruz, SJ, celebrated his first Masses in Visayan. Ordained to the priesthood last May 30, Fr. Bien has been assigned as Assistant Pastor of our parish, Chaplain of Saint Isidore High School, and Chaplain of Apu Palamguwan Cultural Education Center in Bendum. As he continues to learn the language and immerse himself in the life and culture of the communities he serves, we pray that the Lord may bless his ministry with wisdom, humility, and joy. Maria Reyna sa Langit ug sa Yuta Parish - Diocese of Malaybalay
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O God, who in the abasement of your Son have raised up a fallen world, fill your faithful with holy joy, for on those you have rescued from slavery to sin you bestow eternal gladness.

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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