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		<title>African Jesuits Gathering in Baltimore Explores Future Opportunities to Partner with American Jesuits</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In May, the Jesuit Conference of the United States sponsored a gathering at Loyola University Maryland in Baltimore of African Jesuits currently studying in the U.S. and Canada. The gathering was a means of solidarity, support and collaboration with the Jesuit Conference of Africa and Madagascar (JESAM) with its president, Jesuit Father Michael Lewis also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In May, the <a href="http://www.jesuit.org">Jesuit Conference of the United States</a> sponsored a gathering at Loyola University Maryland in Baltimore of African Jesuits currently studying in the U.S. and Canada. The gathering was a means of solidarity, support and collaboration with the Jesuit Conference of Africa and Madagascar (JESAM) with its president, Jesuit Father Michael Lewis also present at the meeting.</p>
<p>During the meeting, the members of the U.S. Assistancy and JESAM in attendance considered strategies for the various ways the U.S. and the African provinces might have opportunities to work more closely together, such as in the arenas of potential exchange programs between the U.S. and Africa’s apostolic works, in creating partnerships between apostolates, and by identifying tertianship experiences in Africa for U.S. Jesuits.</p>
<p>The African Jesuits also shared with their U.S. brothers the challenges the Society of Jesus faces in Africa around educational opportunities; with ethnic and political tensions; in health care, especially for HIV/AIDs and malaria treatments; and also the environmental and ecological concerns facing the continent.</p>
<p>“It bodes well for the future of the Society of Jesus that there will be well trained men in various disciplines to continue and develop the work of the Jesuits in Africa and Madagascar. It goes without saying that the Jesuits of North America have been extremely generous to us in providing the wherewithal for African and Malagasy Jesuits to specialize in these many and varied subjects. The Church and the Society are very grateful for this often unsung and open-handed support for the apostolates of the Society in our continent,” said Jesuit Father Michael Lewis, president of the Jesuit Conference of Africa and Madagascar. “There are men studying everything from engineering, informatics, administration, to pedagogy and the like which will help the Church and the Jesuits of the future to continue offering the work we do for the people of Africa and Madagascar.”</p>
<p>Thirty-seven African Jesuits participated in the gathering (there are approximately 60 African Jesuits currently in the U.S. and Canada), representing seven African provinces and regions, and 16 different countries. The participants came from various places throughout the U.S. and Canada where they are studying, ministering or on sabbatical.</p>
<p>In addition, five people from the U.S. Assistancy participated: three from the Jesuit Conference, including Jesuit Father Tom Smolich, president of the Jesuit Conference of the United States; a provincial assistant from the New York province; and a provincial assistant from the Wisconsin province.</p>
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<p>The previous African Jesuit Gathering was in 2006, also hosted by the Jesuit Conference of the United States and was held at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.</p>
<p>One of the attendees of the meeting, Jesuit Father Jacques Randrianary of the Madagascar Province of the Society of Jesus who is completing his Masters degree in Film and Television at <a href="http://www.lmu.edu">Loyola Marymount University</a> in Los Angeles, Calif, created this short video piece from the material he captured during the gathering in Baltimore:</p>
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		<title>Cardinal Blesses Jesuit Community&#8217;s Chapel at Boston College</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2010 16:15:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[On December 3, 2010, the Feast of St. Francis Xavier, Boston Archbishop Cardinal Seán O&#8217;Malley, OFM Cap., presided at the blessing of the Chapel of the Holy Name of Jesus at the Blessed Peter Faber Jesuit Community near the Boston College (BC) campus. The chapel stands at the heart of the Jesuit Community of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>On December 3, 2010, the Feast of St. Francis Xavier, Boston  Archbishop Cardinal Seán O&#8217;Malley, OFM Cap., presided at the blessing of  the Chapel of the Holy Name of Jesus at the Blessed Peter Faber Jesuit  Community near the Boston College (BC) campus.</p>
<p>The chapel stands at the heart of the <a href="../../">Jesuit</a> Community of the <a href="http://www.bc.edu/schools/stm/">Boston College School of Theology and Ministry</a> (BCSTM). Named for one of the first Jesuits who was known for his  preaching and spiritual guidance, the Faber Community is home to BCSTM  faculty members and 55 Jesuits from more than twenty countries who are  preparing for priesthood and other ministries in the Catholic Church.  The new community residence was needed when the former Weston School of  Theology in Cambridge, Massachusetts reaffiliated with Boston College  and moved to the BC campus.</p>
<p>“The opening of the Blessed Peter  Faber Jesuit Community this fall enriches the strong Jesuit presence on  the BC campus,” said Jesuit Father Thomas H. Smolich, president of the  Jesuit Conference. “The Jesuits appreciate the support Cardinal O’Malley  has given to our ministry of priestly formation through his blessing of  the chapel.”</p>
<p>Cardinal O’Malley expressed gratitude to the  Society of Jesus for service to the Church in Boston and throughout the  world. As evidence of his gratitude, Cardinal O’Malley is giving the  community an image of Our Lady of Montserrat to place in the chapel. The  pilgrimage site of Montserrat in Spain is where St. Ignatius of Loyola  formally abandoned his military and courtly life and embraced his new  identity as a pilgrim, a first step toward his founding of the Society  of Jesus.</p>
<p>In addition to  Fr. Smolich, principal concelebrants  of the Eucharist were Jesuit Fathers Bradley M. Schaeffer, rector of the  Blessed Peter Faber Jesuit Community, William P. Leahy, president of  Boston College, and Steven C. Dillard, secretary for formation at the  Jesuit Conference.</p>
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		<title>Cardinal Blesses Jesuit Community&#039;s Chapel at Boston College</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[On December 3, 2010, the Feast of St. Francis Xavier, Boston Archbishop Cardinal Seán O&#8217;Malley, OFM Cap., presided at the blessing of the Chapel of the Holy Name of Jesus at the Blessed Peter Faber Jesuit Community near the Boston College (BC) campus. The chapel stands at the heart of the Jesuit Community of the [...]]]></description>
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<p>On December 3, 2010, the Feast of St. Francis Xavier, Boston  Archbishop Cardinal Seán O&#8217;Malley, OFM Cap., presided at the blessing of  the Chapel of the Holy Name of Jesus at the Blessed Peter Faber Jesuit  Community near the Boston College (BC) campus.</p>
<p>The chapel stands at the heart of the <a href="../../">Jesuit</a> Community of the <a href="http://www.bc.edu/schools/stm/">Boston College School of Theology and Ministry</a> (BCSTM). Named for one of the first Jesuits who was known for his  preaching and spiritual guidance, the Faber Community is home to BCSTM  faculty members and 55 Jesuits from more than twenty countries who are  preparing for priesthood and other ministries in the Catholic Church.  The new community residence was needed when the former Weston School of  Theology in Cambridge, Massachusetts reaffiliated with Boston College  and moved to the BC campus.</p>
<p>“The opening of the Blessed Peter  Faber Jesuit Community this fall enriches the strong Jesuit presence on  the BC campus,” said Jesuit Father Thomas H. Smolich, president of the  Jesuit Conference. “The Jesuits appreciate the support Cardinal O’Malley  has given to our ministry of priestly formation through his blessing of  the chapel.”</p>
<p>Cardinal O’Malley expressed gratitude to the  Society of Jesus for service to the Church in Boston and throughout the  world. As evidence of his gratitude, Cardinal O’Malley is giving the  community an image of Our Lady of Montserrat to place in the chapel. The  pilgrimage site of Montserrat in Spain is where St. Ignatius of Loyola  formally abandoned his military and courtly life and embraced his new  identity as a pilgrim, a first step toward his founding of the Society  of Jesus.</p>
<p>In addition to  Fr. Smolich, principal concelebrants  of the Eucharist were Jesuit Fathers Bradley M. Schaeffer, rector of the  Blessed Peter Faber Jesuit Community, William P. Leahy, president of  Boston College, and Steven C. Dillard, secretary for formation at the  Jesuit Conference.</p>
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		<title>Jesuit J.K. Adams on His Beautiful Life as a Jesuit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where does a Jesuit come from? Why does he join the Society of Jesus? How does he know his calling? The Jesuit Conference of the United States has launched a new video series interviewing Jesuits from across the country discussing their vocations, their various paths to becoming a Jesuit and what it has meant to [...]]]></description>
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<em>Where do</em><em>es</em><em> a Jesuit come from?</em></p>
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<p><em>Why does he join the Society of Jesus? </em></p>
<p><em>How does he know his calling?</em></p>
<p>The <a href="http://jesuit.org/">Jesuit Conference of the United   States</a> has launched a new video series interviewing Jesuits from   across the   country discussing their vocations, their various paths to   becoming a   Jesuit and what it has meant to them to answer God’s call. <em>National   Jesuit News</em> will feature a new video interview each week. You can   watch additional videos by going to the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/jesuitsrevealed">Jesuits Revealed</a> channel on YouTube.</p>
<p>Today’s video features <a href="http://jesuit.org/">Jesuit</a> Father J.K. Adams of the <a href="http://www.nwjesuits.org/">Oregon Province of  the Society of Jesus</a> discussing his particular calling which includes a unique path to the priesthood and his thoughts on his &#8220;beautiful life&#8221; teaching theology at <a href="http://www.jesuitportland.org/s/173/splash.aspx">Jesuit High School in Portland, Ore</a>. You  can watch an additional video with Adams <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/jesuitsrevealed#p/a/u/0/VNLEWMlYNyA">here</a> at the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/jesuitsrevealed">Jesuits  Revealed  channel </a>on YouTube.</p>
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