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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
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The mission of the Society of Jesus is the work of reconciliation: humanity with God, with themselves, with each other and with creation
- 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 Jesuits ” In the vision of our founder, we seek to “find God in all things ” We dedicate ourselves to the “greater glory […]
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Ignatian spirituality is one of the greatest gifts Jesuits offer the world Learn more about how you can engage this rich tradition
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About Us 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 Mass on American soil, at the mouth of the Kennebec River English Jesuits landed in Maryland, in 1634, and established […]
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Our Work In the United States, there are 66 Jesuit parishes A Jesuit parish is guided by the Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius Loyola, which encourages people to reflect on their experiences and to discern God’s presence in their lives Such a parish aims to nurture lay leadership as well as personal faith It is also […]
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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 Society’s mission and a concrete response to an unjustly suffering world The mandate was not directed exclusively toward the Jesuits already working with the poor and marginalized Rather
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