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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O God, who cause the minds of the faithful to unite in a single purpose, grant your people to love what you command and to desire what you promise, that, amid the uncertainties of this world, our hearts may be fixed on that place where true gladness is found.
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On the feast of their patroness, Mary, Queen of Heaven and Earth, the community of Maria Reyna sa Langit ug Yuta Parish gathered in joyful celebration and thanksgiving. It was a great blessing to have the presence of Most Rev. Noel Pedregosa, D.D., Bishop of Malaybalay, who presided the Holy Eucharist. The celebration also marked the official and canonical installation of the parish’s new Parish Priest, Fr. Kenzlee Ybañez, SJ, together with its Parochial Vicar, Fr. Bien Cruz, SJ. May the Blessed Virgin Mary continue to hold our hands and lead us ever closer to her Son, our Lord Jesus Christ. Viva Maria Reyna! 👑💙 Viva ang atong Ginoong Hesukristo! 🙏 Maria Reyna sa Langit ug sa Yuta Parish - Diocese of Malaybalay
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Fr. Provincial Xavier L. Olin, SJ with the Cebu-Iloilo Jesuits (Sacred Heart School-Ateneo de Cebu, Sacred Heart Parish, and Ateneo de Iloilo-Sta. Mara Catholic School) during the annual Visitation. The annual visitation of the Provincial to each Jesuit community and institution is more than a formality or administrative requirement, it is a concrete expression of communion, discernment, and shared mission. The Provincial comes as a brother, shepherd, and companion in mission—listening to the joys, struggles, hopes, and questions of the community. The Visitation is also a time of reflection, renewal, and encouragement. It invites each community and institution to discern how faithfully it embodies the Jesuit mission. Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam!
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"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 day. Well, you know more or less, that you will be missioned to study in Loyola House. But you know not the joys that await you, not the crosses you will carry. Despite not knowing, you say what Angelo always proclaims, “Okay lang, Jesus; I will go”, because you entrust all to Him." - Fr. Joseph Lester C. Maramara SJ
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"The Sacred Heart Novitiate, also known as the womb and the tomb of Jesuits in the Philippines, is a place of profound and life-changing encounters with the Lord. Encounters embodied in simple and honest interactions with co-novices and formators, in the ordinary tasks of manual work, in simple gestures of appreciation and encouragement, in fraternal correction that genuinely cares, in the acceptance of one another’s limitations, in forgiving mistakes, or in just being present for the other in silence. This sacred space has taught many, myself included, that God is present in these abundant human experiences. Through constant reflection, relishing, and determination to find God, I have come to understand deep in my heart that God is always present. There have been simple yet profound experiences of love manifested in deeds beginning from Him, moving through all of us and back to Him." - Josell Caipang, nSJ

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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