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About Us. Our Mission. To work for reconciliation every day — with God, with human beings and with the environment. Faith, justice and solidarity with the poor and the excluded are central elements of the Jesuit mission of reconciliation.
- Jesuit Conference Staff
About Us The Society’s Superior General appoints a president...
- Jesuits Worldwide
About Us Our Universal Vocation Although most people...
- Protecting Children
About Us The Society of Jesus is committed to creating and...
- Global Community
Although organized into different local and national...
- FAQs
About Us Frequently asked questions about the Society of...
- Ignatius of Loyola
About Us Ignatius of Loyola In the vision of our founder, we...
- Who We Are
Our Mission. To work for reconciliation every day — with...
- In Memoriam
In Memoriam The following obituaries are testament to the...
- Jesuit Conference Staff
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. In other words, Jesuits must be ready to accept whatever mission the Pope requires, a vow that is reflective of our broader dedication to the universal Church, and to the ...
Jesuit Missions is the international mission and development organisation of the Jesuits in Britain. More about us. Jesuit Missions Around the World – Partner of the Month. We’re proud of the people and projects we support across the Global South. Click below to learn more. Discover more. Our impact… Support given to more than 43,000 ukrainians.
The Society of Jesus was founded in 1540 by Saint Ignatius Loyola and his companions. The mission of the Jesuits is a mission of justice and reconciliation, working so that women and men can be reconciled with God, with themselves, with each other and with God’s creation.
As the international development organisation of the Australian Jesuit Province, Jesuit Mission works with our most vulnerable sisters and brothers, empowering them to live full and free lives.
The Society of Jesus was founded in 1540 by Saint Ignatius Loyola and his companions. The mission of the Jesuits is a mission of justice and reconciliation, working so that women and men can be reconciled with God, with themselves, with each other and with God’s creation.