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Perhaps the best way to give a glimpse of the Society of Jesus is not by providing a timeline of its history or by listing its achievements but by sharing how we do things. In our 34th General Congregation, we summarized the key characteristics that make Jesuits Jesuits. These make up "our way of proceeding."
 

 

Our Way of Proceeding


1. Deep Personal Love for Jesus Christ

A Jesuit freely gives what he has freely received: the gift of Christ's redeeming love. We bring this counter-cultural gift of Christ to a world beguiled by self-centered human fulfillment, extravagance, and soft living, a world that prizes prestige, power, and self-sufficiency.

2. Contemplatives in Action

The God of Ignatius is the God who is at work in all things. Thus, we can find God in all things. For a Jesuit, the initiative always come from the Lord who labors in events and people here and now and who invites us to join Him.

3. An Apostolic Body in the Church

Even when dispersed, a bond of unity remained strong among the first Jesuits. Jesuits today are not merely fellow workers. We are friends in the Lord. We join together because each of us has heard the call of Christ the King.

4. In Solidarity with Those Most in Need

Ignatius and his followers began their preaching in poverty. Jesuits today enter into solidarity with the poor, the marginalized, and the voiceless--whatever our ministry.

5. Partnership with Others

Partnership and cooperation with others is an essential dimension of our way of proceeding rooted in the realization that to prepare our complex and divided world for the Kingdom requires a plurality of gifts, perspectives, and experiences. Jesuits therefore cooperate with lay women and men in the Church along with religious priests and bishops and all men and women of good will.

6. Called to Learned Ministry

Ignatius saw the need for learning in the service of the faith and the ministry of the word. A Jesuit embodies in creative tension the Ignatian requirement to use all human means, science, art, learning, natural virtue, with a total reliance on divine grace. In our ministry today we respect and appreciate the good in contemporary culture and critically propose alternatives to the negative aspects of that same culture.

7. Men Sent, Always Available for New Missions

Our charism is that we might go where needs are greatest and where needs are not being met. A Jesuit is a man on a mission received from the Holy Father and his superior but ultimately from Christ. We live with an operative freedom: open, adaptable, even eager for any mission that may be given us.

8. Ever Searching for the Magis

The magis, the greater good, permeates all other Jesuit characteristics. Jesuits are never content with the status quo but are driven to discover, redefine and reach out for the magis.



-from a summary of Decree #26 of the 34th General Congregation posted on http://www.companysj.com/gc34/gc34.26.html


For more information about the Society of Jesus, visit: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14081a.htm

 
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The more than 300 men of the Philippine Province of the Society of Jesus serve in five universities, numerous schools for basic education, two diocesan major seminaries, three urban and five rural parishes, four retreat houses, and a variety of centers for spirituality, social action, communication, and socio-pastoral services. In addition, we have Jesuits serving in the foreign missions, in Cambodia, China, and East Timor.


None of these ministries can continue without the generous help of benefactors like you. Your gifts truly keep us going. They free us to serve wherever the need is greatest, here or abroad; they support our ministries, enable us to educate new laborers and sustain care for those worn out in service.


Our financial resources are diminishing even as demands of service to the Church grow. For this reason, I am forced to turn again and beg from you who have so often been our partners in ministry. If you can, please make a tax-deductible contribution to support our efforts.


Clicking on the link below will bring you
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When asked to indicate what ministry or cause you would like to help, please specify:

SJ FUND.

You can give more specific instructions regarding your gift in our donation portal.

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Or you can send a Philippine Peso check
to
Mision de la Compania de Jesus at:

De La Costa House
132 B. Gonzales Street
Loyola Heights, Quezon City
Philippines


If you would like to make a US tax-deductible contribution,
please send a US Dollar check
to
Philippine Jesuit Foundation at:


Philippine Jesuit Foundation
P.O. Box 312
New York, N.Y.  10028
USA

Philippine Jesuit Foundation (PJF) is a charitable organization under section 501(c)3 of the US Internal Revenue Code.
Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

For additional information, contact:

Ms. MARGARET LLAMAS
Executive Director
pjfexecdir@gmail.com
Telephone number: (646) 370-1526


Your gift will be much appreciated and put to good use. Be assured, too, that you will be with us in our prayers, Masses and apostolic works, even as we also ask you to continue to pray for us.



Sincerely yours in the Lord,

JOSE C. J. MAGADIA, S.J.
Provincial


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