Tag: Jesuits
A pilgrimage of the heart, being welcomed and blessed in Bendum
My journey in Bendum was not just a volunteer experience; it was a profound pilgrimage of the heart that reaffirmed my faith in humanity
Indian government withdraws foreign funding license from prominent Jesuit research institute
Interior Ministry pointed to supposed infractions of Foreign Contribution Regulation Act, which governs the issuance and renewal of licenses
Catholic Church in Thailand launches Xavier Campus in Chiang Rai
The primary goal of Sangtham College, Xavier Campus, is to upgrade the Xavier Learning Community into an institution of higher education
Backgrounder on Laudate Deum and what it means for COP28
Pope Francis' Laudate Deum begins by making clear that the climate crisis is a moral concern of the utmost importance
Jesuits in northeastern India mourn Manipur seminarian’s sudden death
The seminarian belonged to the Poumai tribe and was born in Ngari Khullen village in the Senapati district of Manipur.
Ignatius Loyola: A Noble Knight who fought for a better inner...
"Ignatius met his grace when he was a wounded soldier, wallowing in excruciating pain. His spiritual quest started from a wound to healing"
The challenge to live Fr. Stan’s legacy today
Today, Stan challenges us all to live the legacy he has left us, in a profound way through our presence among the people
Another Filipino priest to lead Jesuit mission in Asia-Pacific
Viray is currently the Provincial of the Philippine Jesuit Province and a member of Ateneo de Manila’s Board of Trustees
Statues of Venerable Ricci, Xu Guangqi unveiled in Italy
The statues are gifts from the faithful from Beijing and Shanghai to the people of Father Ricci’s hometown
Pope Francis revisits ‘very painful’ Jesuit abductions in 1970s Argentina
The question about the Budapest-born Father Jálics came during the first Jesuit pope’s apostolic visit to Hungary