
Formed just last year, the Franciscan Network for Peace and Integral Ecology in Asia has already held its second gathering. The meeting from 7 to 11 April 2025 in Cebu, Philippines was to follow up on the resolutions and discussions of the first gathering in October 2024 in Kota Kinabalu.
The network’s main goals are to explain why building peace is important, identify key areas of concern, lay out action plans and objectives, and find potential partners with whom to work.
At the meeting were Justice, Peace, and Integrity of Creation (JPIC) leaders and animators from the Philippines, Myanmar, South Korea, Indonesia, Malaysia-Singapore-Brunei, and West Papua, as well as Franciscans International in Geneva and the JPIC Office in Rome.
The meeting began with a warm welcome from Friar Renee C Dean, Provincial of the Province of St Anthony of Padua in Cebu, who congratulated the participants for their dedication and efforts.
Next, Friar Derrick Yap, President of the South Asia, Australia and Oceania Conference (SAAOC), addressed the group: This year marks 800 years since the Canticle was written by St Francis of Assisi. During this special time, we continue to let God speak through our simple and humble lives even when our hearts feel broken. As brothers and sisters living out our mission, we share hope with others, especially those who are suffering or in need of God’s loving mercy. We do this by walking with them, helping them with our hands, and bringing peace through the smiles we share.
Friar Daniel Rodriguez Blanco, Director of JPIC at the General Curia, shared the Assisi Document. This is the result of a meeting of the OFM International Council for JPIC from 1 to 7 March 2025 in Assisi, during which they discussed the most urgent problems facing the world today, especially those related to human suffering and humanitarian issues.
He also told the animators of the Franciscan Network of the Mediterranean and its work on migration and refugees, dialogue and peace, and encouraged them to draw inspiration from this network as they build the Asian JPIC network.
Inspired by Laudato Si’, Fratelli Tutti and the Franciscan charism, and guided by the spirit of the Canticle and the Assisi Statement, the group agreed on the following resolutions:
- Peace Resolution
The network has chosen Myanmar as the focus of its peace project. This is in response to the powerful earthquake that hit the country in March, as well as the ongoing civil conflict. The network aims to offer emergency support and aid to victims. - Integral Ecology Resolution
The network sees the importance of supporting and empowering JPIC animators in Franciscan communities across Asia. This will help strengthen their efforts in caring for people and the planet. - Social Media Advocacy Resolution
The network acknowledges that social media is a powerful tool for raising awareness and promoting messages of peace and care for creation. Therefore, it has decided to create a website and use various social media platforms to broaden advocacy.
The group noted that the success of these resolutions depends greatly on the support of all the leaders of the Franciscan family in Asia.
The meeting ended with dinner at the Provincial House with members of the Franciscan family, including various congregations of Sisters who may be potential partners for the Franciscan Network for Peace and Integral Ecology in Asia. The next gathering will be held in October in Manila.
Friar Cosmas Francis OFM
JPIC Animator for the Custody of St Anthony (Malaysia-Singapore-Brunei)

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