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Jesuit Headlines: Relic Tour, Appointments, Final Vows and More Catch up on all the latest news from the Jesuits in Canada and the United States.
The Jesuits - Jesuits.org
As members of a religious order, Jesuits take three vows — of poverty, chastity and obedience — and a fourth vow of obedience specifically in regard to worldwide mission.
Our Mission - Jesuits.org
Jesuits work for the promotion of justice, peace and care for creation — learn more about the social ministries here. Of course, Jesuits serve in spiritual ministries all around the world, too. These …
Who are the Jesuits? - Jesuits.org
Who are the Jesuits? When they had finished their studies, Ignatius and his companions decided to offer themselves to the pope for whatever ministry he wished. They discerned that God was calling them …
About Us - Jesuits.org
The Jesuits We are the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests and brothers founded half a millennium ago by the soldier-turned-mystic Ignatius Loyola. But most people just call us “the …
History - Jesuits.org
Less than a century after the founding of our religious order, Jesuits began arriving on the shores of America. French Jesuits explored the woodlands of Maine and celebrated, in 1611, the first known …
Parishes and Retreat - Jesuits.org
Parishes We have dozens of parishes across the U.S. and Canada. Jesuit parishes are guided by the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola, which encourage people to reflect on their experiences and …
What We Do - Jesuits.org
Since its founding, Jesuits had been dedicated to the service of the Catholic faith, but at the Jesuits’ General Congregation 32 in 1975, “the promotion of justice” was declared a central part of the …
Our Mission - Jesuits.org
The Jesuits’ work for reconciliation is three-fold: with God, with humanity and with creation. While we speak of three forms of reconciliation, all three are truly one work of God, interconnected and …
Jesuits Worldwide - Jesuits.org
Although most people encounter Jesuits locally in schools and other ministries, the Society of Jesus is in fact a missionary order — the largest such order in the Catholic Church.