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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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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Ateneo de Davao University welcomed students, advocates, and citizens for the launching of the Dapat Isa Lang Movement on the 30 June 2026 at Arrupe Hall. The movement calls for political reform and genuine democratic representation, gathering 110,000 voices in the push to challenge political dynasties and reclaim public office for the people. One seat. One family. One dynasty too many. As a university committed to the formation of persons for others, AdDU believes that civic engagement and the pursuit of genuine public service are expressions of our shared responsibility to one another and to the common good. Photos by SAMAHAN Communications Ateneo de Davao University
The Jesuits are never late (to the trend).. you were all just simply early 🤪 Himig Heswita and Friends' take on the acting challenge! How did they do? Catch them this Saturday, together with Bukas Palad and Hangad, as they celebrate their milestones together! With special guest: The CompanY Haven't secured your ticket yet? We still have Orchestra and VIP tickets available until tomorrow, July 3. See you on July 4! #JMM #BayanUmawit #BP40 #Hangad35 #HimigHeswita45
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Himig Heswita and Friends are getting ready for BAYAN UMAWIT: Ignatian MusicFest 2026. We’re excited to share the stage with Bukas Palad Music Ministry, Hangad, and The CompanY for what promises to be a memorable evening of music and celebration. Haven’t secured your tickets yet? Orchestra and VIP tickets are still available until July 3. See you at the concert! Himig Heswita
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ST. IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA Founder of the Society of Jesus July 1 marks the beginning of the Ignatian Month, a special time of spiritual renewal and reflection for Jesuits and Ignatian communities around the world. It invites us to journey more deeply into the life, legacy, and spirituality of St. Ignatius of Loyola whose feast we celebrate on July 31. Throughout the month, we are called to rediscover the richness of Ignatian themes such as discernment, finding God in all things, and living a life of mission, service, and love. It is a moment to rekindle our commitment to walk with Christ, following the example of Ignatius, whose transformative encounter with God continues to inspire generations.
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Sch. Adrian Pobre, SJ, Sch. Novario Guterres, SJ, and Sch. Leolino Alves, SJ did an immersion in the work of ADNU's Institute for Environmental Conservation and Research (INECAR) during the last week of their Summer Intersession Apostolate. Over the past four weeks, they have witnessed and experienced the work of the Missionaries of the Poor brothers, the Religious of the Good Shepherd sisters, and the Jesuits in Naga City. May these experiences enrich their faith and deepen their friendship with God as they go back to the Loyola House of Studies to continue their Juniorate and Philosophy studies. Naga Jesuits

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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