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EAPI Building and Facilities

Submitted by admin on Thu, 01/20/2011 - 17:08
The EAPI when it was inaugurated in 1969
The first view of the EAPI as you arrive
The Main View of the EAPI
The main entrance to the building
The Good Shepherd, painted by a participant, greets visitors
The Chapel Prayer Room (circa 2007) invites people into personal encounter with the Lord
Living plants and running water (hopefully) help in prayer
Jesus is the "Pearl" of Asia and The Pacific
The small Prayer Room in Participants' wing for personal or small group prayer
Fr. Adolfo Nicolás Auditorium (Fr. Nicolás, a former EAPI Director, was elected General of the Jesuits in 2008)
The Auditorium is the main venue for classes and conferences
The Library offers over 30.000 volumes
The collection of periodicals and magazines
The Terrace in the 1980s, when windows and airconditioners were added
The 'Nebreda Terrace' in 2008 (named after Fr. Alfonso Nebreda, the first EAPI Director)
The terrace is venue for all sorts of activities
The participants take their 'intercultural meals'
Ethiopian catechetical Illustrations, a gift of Misereor
The building's back as it was (back view with living quarters at the left)
The building's back as it is (with Prayer Garden)
Mystical souls can wander in the Labyrinth behind the main living quarters
Six meeting small rooms for group discussions
A meeting room for where small groups can hold discussions
The Institute has three computer rooms
The community Television Room, one of several places with a television
A view through a window of blooming trees in Spring time
The corridors are embellished with plants
Living quarters in the main building
Hofinger Hall, the former house of publications, is now a venue for community activities
Multipurpose Community room for recreation and activities
The Hofinger Room on the second floor is used for group classes
An Indian illustration in the Hofinger Room
'Hostels Avenue', the path leading to the hostels
The first hostel, 'Calle Hall', has 20 rooms (named after Fr. Jose Maria Calle, SJ)
A second hostel, 'Nitorreda Hall', was named after Ms Teresita Nitorreda
The Garden of Encounters is a place to talk peacefully, read or contemplate nature
The EAPI expecting change
A new hall for seminars, group meetings and so on
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