Building Bridges of Hope Towards Lasting Peace

On 19 November 2025, the Interreligious Leaders Encounter for Peace gathered Buddhist, Muslim, and Christian leaders from across Ranong Province for a morning of reflection, dialogue, and a shared desire to strengthen peace in the community. The event aimed to deepen understanding between faiths and encourage practical ways of building harmony.

The programme opened with an Interreligious Prayer offered by Venerable Ashin Nyanadaza, Mr. Madsah Manham from the Ranong Province Islamic Council, and Pastor Boonyuen Laopan of the Christian Baptist Church in Kapoe. Their prayers created an atmosphere of unity and reverence, reminding everyone of the values held in common.

Fr. Supachai Kaewpuang offered words of welcome, followed by Fr. Hermes Sabud, SM, who explained the purpose of the gathering and invited participants to reflect on the need for dialogue in today’s world.

Three interreligious leaders then shared reflections on the theme “Building Bridges of Hope Towards Lasting Peace: A Muslim, Buddhist, and Christian Perspective.” The speakers were Phra Maha Naphan Santibhaddo Thawonbanjob, Ustadz Navi (Varawut Masosot), and Fr. Yuthakarn Yonpaladyot. Each one spoke of the importance of building bridges rather than walls, and drew from their tradition to highlight compassion, understanding, and peace as daily commitments.

Participants continued the reflection in round-table discussions, exploring questions about how small acts of kindness can build peace, and why listening to the experiences of others is vital for creating a peaceful society. The sharing showed a strong desire to work together in practical and meaningful ways.

The morning ended with a Harmony Lunch where participants continued their conversations and deepened friendships formed during the event.

The 30th General Chapter of the Society of Mary

The Marist Fathers of the District of Asia join with confreres from around the world as the 30th General Chapter begins at the Ad Gentes Centre in Nemi, just outside Rome.

Capitulants from 31 countries, including Asia, gathered in prayer and reflection under the theme “With Mary at Pentecost.” It was a moment of unity and renewal as we listened to the Spirit together, discerning how to live our mission with compassion, courage, and communion.

We are encouraged by the presence of so many voices, cultures, and experiences. From Asia, we carry the hopes of our people and the reality of our mission among diverse communities. This Chapter is a time to listen deeply, to share our joys and struggles, and to be renewed in our call to serve in Mary’s way.

With gratitude and prayer, we accompany the Chapter, trusting that the Spirit will guide us into a future of hope for the Marist family and the world.

St. Michael Youth Camp

In the final week of May, the St. Michael Youth Apostolate hosted a vibrant three-day summer youth camp centered around the theme “Journeying with Hope, Discovering Faith.” The event brought together around 80 young people—including 10 participants from Bapas—at St. Michael’s Chapel for a memorable time of reflection, fun, and fellowship.

Through a variety of creative and faith-filled activities, the youth explored what it means to be children of God and how to walk together with hope in today’s world. A special highlight of the camp was a half-day session led by our novices, who shared their personal vocation stories and introduced participants to the richness of Marist spirituality and community life.

It was a joyful and inspiring experience that left many hearts renewed in faith and purpose.

A Joyful Visit from Bishop-Elect P. Miguel Angel, SM

From May 25 to 30, 2025, we had the joy of welcoming Bishop-elect P. Miguel Angel, SM, to our District. His visit was a time of grace and warm fraternity as he spent time with various communities, including our brothers in Digos, the Novitiate, the Marist Sisters, and the children at Balay Pasilungan.

During his stay at the District house, we were grateful for the moments we shared in conversation with him. He told us that it was Pope Francis who had appointed him bishop back in February. The official announcement was scheduled for April 21, but it was postponed following the death of Pope Francis. It was finally made three months later by Pope Leo.

We continue to offer our prayers and best wishes for Bishop-elect Miguel Angel as he prepares for this new chapter in his ministry.