Life in EAPI

Set in the Jesuit university campus that is a sprawling sanctuary of greenery within the bustling metropolis, EAPI residential programs consist of a series of week-long modules featuring staff and guest facilitators that promote learning with others in a safe, creative, and constructive environment. Daily liturgies, cultural masses, an 8-day silent retreat, regular spiritual accompaniment, community-building, sports and recreation facilities, an out-of-town trip, and a relaxed schedule enhance personal prayer, rest, reading, exercise, and renewal for mission.


Memory Book

Sabbatical Renewal Experience – 08 January to 03 May 2024



What they say about EAPI



Br. Francis Xavier Agoah, FPM

“Wow! What a time, what a moment! EAPI, we are going to miss you!… And so, it is with a grateful heart that I represent

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Fr Tony Moreno, SJ

From the homily of Fr Tony Moreno, SJ (JCAP President), given at the Missioning Mass on Dec 1, 2023: “You have received so many graces

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Sr Nurhayati Wiguno OSU

After I finished my service as a General Treasurer in Rome, my congregation gave me the opportunity to take a sabbatical. I wanted to have

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Sr Marianna Jinmee Cho FMM – Korea

“Then one of the children gently pulled my hand and invited me to come inside her house. I was very touched and I started crying. I asked God, ‘What are you doing to me now?’”

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Sr Lancia Rodrigues PBVM – India

“The journey to continue being instruments for God’s grace to flow is a meandering path through physical fatigue and rest, emotional blocks and spiritual seeking; it needs us to return our gaze back to the one who is always gazing at us…”

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Fr Norbert Koima SVD ~ Papua New Guinea

“This experience of inner transformation came during an eight-day Ignatian retreat. I initially had difficulty entering into God’s presence, but when I fixed my gaze on the cross, that’s when things began to happen.”

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Fr Hyginus Mint Soe ~ Myanmar

“I have taken retreats and recollections before but the Ignatian retreat was different… I felt a deep communion with God. I felt his healing and merciful forgiveness.”

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