The Secretariat for the Service of Faith makes an innovative proposal for Lent 2022.
Read MoreBoth in Ukraine and in Poland, Jesuit communities and partners of the Society of Jesus are actively involved in welcoming those fleeing the war in Ukraine.
Read MoreDuring the Ignatian Year, an important date, 12th March 2022, marks the 400th anniversary of the canonization of St Ignatius.
Read MoreOn this International Women’s Day, the Commission on the Role and Responsibilities of Women in the Society of Jesus marks its first anniversary. The Commission includes five lay women, one woman religious...
Read More12 March is the 400th anniversary of the canonisation of St Ignatius of Loyola and St Francis Xavier. Among the events of the Ignatian Year the General Curia is currently organising, this is certainly the most “festive” moment.
Read MoreWhether we are born Christian or have become Christian, conversion is a central experience for everyone with a living faith.
Read MoreThe Society of Jesus in Ukraine is part of the Southern Poland Province and is present in Lviv, Kiev, Khmelnytsky and Chernivtsi. With 12 Jesuits in the country...
Read MoreIn the seventh chapter of his book, Father Sosa tells us about the choice made by the Society of Jesus today to “walk with the poor and the excluded”. This is the 2nd Universal Apostolic Preference...
Read MoreAt a time when the world is once again shaken by rumours of war, Pope Francis makes a strong appeal to Catholics to leave behind their personal interests and dedicate themselves to the common good.
Read MoreThe General Curia in partnership with Christian Life Communities (CLC), the Global Secretariat of Education and Educate Magis designed a worldwide campaign called “Who Do You Want to Be?”
Read MoreOn 31 July 2021, the feast of Saint Ignatius, Fr. Sosa decided to make a concrete symbolic gesture. Together with a group of young people, he walked the last few kilometres of the “Camino Ignaciano”...
Read MoreAt the outset of the Ignatian Year last May, we began to air this series written and illustrated by young Jesuits from Spain. With the collaboration of other Jesuits, the group produced 13 episodes...
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