With Christ in Service: Jesuit Lives Through the Ages
In an ever-changing and unpredictable world, Ignatius wanted Jesuits to be alert to the needs of people in the concrete circumstances of their lives, and to be free to respond appropriately. Rooted in the practice of discernment and united through the vow of obedience, the Jesuits were to be flexible and creative, going wherever there was ‘the greater need’, always keeping in mind ‘the greater service of God and the more universal good’. This little book tries to encapsulate some of the responses the Jesuits have made through the ages, by focusing on the lives of a few remarkable individuals. The variety is suggestive of the Jesuits’ range of activities: from the hidden ministry of John Sullivan to the public protests of Dan Berrigan; from the unimaginable journeys of Francis Xavier to the theological insights of Karl Rahner; from the heroism of Edmund Campion to the inspiring leadership of Pedro Arrupe. There are many other striking stories that need to be told, of course, that are not included here: the mission to Ethiopia in the sixteenth century; the initiatives of the Jesuits in China, the South America and present-day Canada in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; the vast educational network that made the Jesuits ‘the schoolmasters of Europe’; and the numerous Jesuit astronomers, scientists, artists and poets who have enriched human learning and culture down to the present day.
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With Christ in Service: Jesuit Lives Through the Ages
In an ever-changing and unpredictable world, Ignatius wanted Jesuits to be alert to the needs of people in the concrete circumstances of their lives, and to be free to respond appropriately. Rooted in the practice of discernment and united through the vow of obedience, the Jesuits were to be flexible and creative, going wherever there was ‘the greater need’, always keeping in mind ‘the greater service of God and the more universal good’. This little book tries to encapsulate some of the responses the Jesuits have made through the ages, by focusing on the lives of a few remarkable individuals. The variety is suggestive of the Jesuits’ range of activities: from the hidden ministry of John Sullivan to the public protests of Dan Berrigan; from the unimaginable journeys of Francis Xavier to the theological insights of Karl Rahner; from the heroism of Edmund Campion to the inspiring leadership of Pedro Arrupe. There are many other striking stories that need to be told, of course, that are not included here: the mission to Ethiopia in the sixteenth century; the initiatives of the Jesuits in China, the South America and present-day Canada in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; the vast educational network that made the Jesuits ‘the schoolmasters of Europe’; and the numerous Jesuit astronomers, scientists, artists and poets who have enriched human learning and culture down to the present day.
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With Christ in Service: Jesuit Lives Through the Ages

With Christ in Service: Jesuit Lives Through the Ages

by Patrick Carberry SJ (Editor)
With Christ in Service: Jesuit Lives Through the Ages

With Christ in Service: Jesuit Lives Through the Ages

by Patrick Carberry SJ (Editor)

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In an ever-changing and unpredictable world, Ignatius wanted Jesuits to be alert to the needs of people in the concrete circumstances of their lives, and to be free to respond appropriately. Rooted in the practice of discernment and united through the vow of obedience, the Jesuits were to be flexible and creative, going wherever there was ‘the greater need’, always keeping in mind ‘the greater service of God and the more universal good’. This little book tries to encapsulate some of the responses the Jesuits have made through the ages, by focusing on the lives of a few remarkable individuals. The variety is suggestive of the Jesuits’ range of activities: from the hidden ministry of John Sullivan to the public protests of Dan Berrigan; from the unimaginable journeys of Francis Xavier to the theological insights of Karl Rahner; from the heroism of Edmund Campion to the inspiring leadership of Pedro Arrupe. There are many other striking stories that need to be told, of course, that are not included here: the mission to Ethiopia in the sixteenth century; the initiatives of the Jesuits in China, the South America and present-day Canada in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; the vast educational network that made the Jesuits ‘the schoolmasters of Europe’; and the numerous Jesuit astronomers, scientists, artists and poets who have enriched human learning and culture down to the present day.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781910248706
Publisher: Messenger Publications
Publication date: 01/20/2017
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Patrick Carberry SJ is Commissioning Editor for Messenger Publications. He has been Editor of The Sacred Heart Messenger on two occasions.

Table of Contents

Foreword Leonard Moloney SJ 5

Part 1 Beginnings

1 Ignatius Loyola Patrick Carberry SJ 8

Part 2 Sent on Mission

2 Pierre Favre Patrick Carberry SJ 20

3 Claude la Colombière David Stewart SJ 26

4 Rupert Mayer Peter Knox SJ 32

5 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin David John Ayotte SJ 39

6 Karl Rahner Jim Corkery SJ 45

7 Pedro Arrupe Brian Grogan SJ 51

8 Daniel Berrigan Kevin O'Higgins SJ 58

Part 3 To the Ends of the Earth

9 Francis Xavier Philip Fogarty SJ 66

10 Edmund Campion David Stewart SJ 73

11 John Ogilvie David Stewart SJ 80

12 Peter Claver David Gaffney SJ 86

13 Jacques Berthieu Thomas Casey SJ 91

14 Walter Ciszek Anthony Corcoran SJ 97

15 Rutilio Grande Michael O'Sullivan SJ 103

16 Vicente Cañas Fergus O'Donoghue SJ 109

About the Contributors 115

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