Catholic nuns who work against the human trafficking of people have decided to use digital technology to prevent the menace and gender-based violence in Indonesia.
The Santa Odilia Catholic Church in Jakarta, Indonesia, worked with the police, the Indonesian National Army, Catholic Women of Indonesia, and other religious organizations to reconstruct Heni's house and stall.
Bishop Fransiskus Kopong Kung of Larantuka of Indonesia canceled this year’s
Holy Week procession due to the surge of Covid-19 cases in East Nusa Tenggara province.
"I want to be a blessing to others while I am young. I want to be involved in the international programs to contribute my ideas so that they can be useful for many people," says Agnes D. Butar Butar, an Indonesian Catholic woman.
On May 29, 2022, the Indonesian Bishops' Conference (Komsos KWI) Social Communication Commission will hold many competitions as part of the 56th National Communication Day (PKSN Online).
Ida Ayu Pradyani, known as Dayu, first began her career as an employee at a farm in Malang, East Java Province. Graduate from the Udayana University of Bali, she spent 14 years working in Malang before finally, in 2000, she and her family decided to return and settle in Bali.
Indonesian Minister of Religion Yaqut Cholil Qoumas wishes to welcome Pope Francis to Indonesia. He said he wanted to invite Pope Francis to experience the beauty of the diversity of Indonesian and greet Indonesian Catholics directly.
Indonesian Bishops' Conference's (KWI) Commission on Interreligious Relations and Beliefs (HAK) convened a national conference (Pernas) on religious moderation at the Mercure Hotel in Bali, Indonesia, beginning from March 6-9.
Cardinal Ignatius Suharyo, the President of the Indonesian Bishops' Conference (KWI) and the Archbishop of Jakarta (DKI), issued a Lenten pastoral letter 2022 with the theme "Upholding Human Dignity: The More You Love, The More You Care, The More You Witness."
The Indonesian minister urged Catholic journalists and media to promote the common good through their reporting.
"Through the journalistic responsibilities carried out by fellow journalists, let's make these tasks a field of community service as well as a form of actualization of love and the best service to God," said The Minister of Communication and Information, Johnny G. Plate, on February 22.
The Widya Yuwana Madiun Institute of Teacher Training and Education (STKIP) went on a mission trip to "call" Catholic youths to become religious teachers and catechists in the Tanjung Selor diocese, one of Indonesia's outermost dioceses, bordering with Malaysia.
Ardya Setya Nurvrita, Lecturer and Head of STKIP's Research Centre, took a mission trip to Tanjung Selor Diocese by STKIP Widya Yuwana Madiun from January 27 to February 14, 2022.
The hurricane "seroja" that struck Atambua, East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indonesia, on April 4, 2021, destroyed buildings and the surrounding environment and left deep trauma for the people.
The Santa Odilia Catholic Church, together with several other religious organizations, the government, and other social elements, worked hand in hand to build a livable house for Juned, a poor resident of Ciakar, Tangerang, Indonesia.
An Indonesian Catholic youth has been nominated for Kick Andy Heroes recognition. Albertus Gregory Tan, better known as "Greg," became one of the nominees of Kick Andy Heroes 2022.