10 Years of Francis: Vocation Inspiration

10 Years of Francis: Vocation Inspiration

“Pope Francis and I actually share a special date. On the morning of Wednesday, 13th of March, 2013, I met with the Jesuit in charge of vocations in my area and asked to join the Jesuits. His Papacy has accompanied my formation ever since...”

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10 Years of Francis: Compassion and Tenderness

10 Years of Francis: Compassion and Tenderness

“Shaking Pope Francis’ hand, I am most struck by his tenderness in action. Rewind. It was the summer of 2019 and I was interning for the office of communications at the Jesuit Curia in Rome. One afternoon, word got around that there would be a low-key papal visit...”

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8 March – Ongoing works of the “Commission on Women”

8 March – Ongoing works of the “Commission on Women”

The year 2023 marks the second year of the Commission on the Role and Responsibilities of Women in the Society of Jesus. In the past two years, the Women’s Commission has conducted various activities to respond to the call of Father General Arturo Sosa...

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10 Years of Francis: He is my pope too

10 Years of Francis: He is my pope too

“It is 13 March 2013. I am parish priest in Matero, a sprawling poor neighborhood of Lusaka, the capital of Zambia. More than 10,000 kilometers away in Rome, the cardinals are in conclave. I have just celebrated evening Mass and I am chatting away with parishioners...”

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10 Years of Francis: Reflections from his Jesuit Brothers

10 Years of Francis: Reflections from his Jesuit Brothers

A decade ago, on the 13th of March 2013, Pope Francis was introduced to the world. It was a time of firsts: the first Jesuit to become a Pope. The first Pope from the Americas. The first Pope to take the name of “Francis”. It was an emotional start to what has been one of the most consequential Papacies of the modern era.

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“Socius”, a peculiar title, an essential function

“Socius”, a peculiar title, an essential function

If someone asks us what our function is in the Society of Jesus and we answer, “I am a ‘socius’,” the interlocutor looks at us with questioning eyes. This important position for the smooth running of the Society at all levels of responsibility is often presented as being...

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In Jamshedpur, the JCSA focuses on the initial formation of Jesuits

In Jamshedpur, the JCSA focuses on the initial formation of Jesuits

The Jamshedpur JCSA meeting was special for many reasons. One of them was that JCSA was held in the ‘Karma Bhoomi’ of Fr. Stan Swamy. It was an added impetus to us to read the signs of the times so as to make our life-mission relevant.

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A strong call to personal, communal and institutional conversion

A strong call to personal, communal and institutional conversion

Reflections during this Lent 2023

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For victims of abuse – The Pope Video

For victims of abuse – The Pope Video

We pray for those who have suffered harm from members of the Church; may they find within the Church herself a concrete response to their pain and suffering.

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Lent: an invitation to prayer and almsgiving

Lent: an invitation to prayer and almsgiving

The entire month of March is lived in the spirit of Lent. Prayer, fasting and almsgiving are the ways Jesus has suggested to live this period. Did you see our invitation to donate to the victims of the earthquake in Syria? Then take action and show your solidarity...

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Jamshedpur “To set the World on Fire” – Challenges Ahead

Jamshedpur “To set the World on Fire” – Challenges Ahead

Legend has it that St. Ignatius of Loyola sent St Francis Xavier off with the words “ite inflammate omnia.” I believe that he would share the same message with the members of Jamshedpur Province today when we are celebrating our Platinum Jubilee ...

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The Gift of Learning: A Lenten reflection on Education

The Gift of Learning: A Lenten reflection on Education

Lent is an invitation to prayer and reflection - a time to discern who we are and what we are called to be. To enter into that prayer we must also look at the people and experiences that formed us.

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