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The Constitutions of the Society of Jesus, An Introductory Commentary on the Constitutions, Antonia M. de Aldama, S.J. 1989, ISJ Sent into the Lord s Vineyard, explorations in the Jesuit Constitutions, Brian O Leary, S.J. 2012, The Way

The deliberation of the first Jesuits The Formula Part VII of the Constitutions, foundation stone of the Society: the Mission Following: you have Part VIII, X and IX: unity of mind and heart, preservation of the SJ in the future, the general; Part I V: formation (until with the vows) and VI: lifestyle of Jesuits

The process of presentation: Examen generale Part I -- -- Part VI Part VII VIII-IX-X

The sequence or order of the constitutions is exact the opposite to the formula. The draft or plan of the formula in 1539 starts with the final purpose (to save souls) of the SJ. The government of the SJ follows, than obedience and the mission and finally formation. On the other hand you have first the preliminary to the constitutions: the Examen Generale (first step to the formation). After that: the constitutions starting with formation; followed by mission, governance and preservation of the society.

The first parts (I V) of the Constitutions answer the question: What deals with the formation (and the vows) that underpins the mission of the society. {Explanation: Part IV is about a university, where you are accepted after your noviciate (Part III), admitted (Part I) and not dismissed during the noviciate (Part II). The Examen generale is to help the candidate and the Society to know each other. }

Constitutions and norms, pp. 70-107 in Constitutions and Complementary Norms, Inst. Of Jesuit Sources Spirituality/content: A.de Jaer SJ, Together for Mission, pp.37 47 Prayer: W.Barry SJ, Our way of proceeding, pp. 20-27

The greater the number of natural and infused gifts from God which are useful for what the Society aims at in his divine service, and the more assurance the Society has about these gifts, the more suitable will the candidate be to be admitted. [147] Part I, p.74 The more one suffers from any these defects, the less suited he is to serve God our Lord in this Society for the aid of souls. [189] Part I, p.85 the more obligations there are toward a person because of his good service, or the more qualities he has for helping the Society in the service of God our Lord, the greater should the difficulty be in dismissing him. Similarly, on the contrary, the fact that the Society has no obligation, and that the person is poorly suited to help it toward its purpose in the divine service, will make his dismissal easier. [205] Part II, p.94, sub 9.

Personal experiences:. There are prejudices and troubles to stay balanced in jugement: prejudices what you already heard about the candidate by others the first impression the candidate makes on you your picture of the "ideal" jesuit

How to weight the different criteria Biography, personal maturity, formation and competences, relation to God, spiritual experience, age of the candidate etc.

This experience brings me to a confrontation with - what I am - what does being a Jesuit mean for me

Separation from the Society mandatory dismissal petens non petens

ipso facto: defecting notoriously from catholic faith marriage, even only civilly after inquiry: (fact and imputability, accountability) homicide, other forms of violence persistent scandal of public sin against commandment VI (concubinate etc)

scholastics without ordination, formed brothers: simple request for dismissal to General without recieving bishop: professed members, spiritual coadjutors, scholastics with ordination: request for dispens of celibacy and dismissal from clerical state (adressed to Holy Father). Dispens granted includes dispensation from vows. with recieving bishop: request for secularization (Professed to Holy See, others to Fr. General). Written Statement of bishop s readiness to recieve him for probation is necessary.

before last vows (during formation): everything that makes unsuitable for Society after last vows: grave matter (in obedience, chastity ). Three canonical ammonitions (=warnings) are necessary before proceeding to dismissal.

During process: right to defend oneself before Fr. General after dismissal: scholastics: no rights (no appeal) coadjutors: appeal to Congregation (but will not consider it proper law of SJ) professed: appeal to Congregation (which authorized dismissal)

Constitutions and norms, pp. 108-128 in Constitutions and Complementary Norms, Inst. Of Jesuit Sources Spirituality/content: A.de Jaer SJ, Together for Mission, pp.48 59 Prayer: W.Barry SJ, Our way of proceeding, pp. 28-34

Two interesting documents up to date, see: www.sjweb.info: Reserved section, under formation: 1.Canonical aspects regarding noviciate 2.Spiritual formation in the noviciate

www.sjweb.info http://www.sjweb.info/adusum/documents/f ormation/novitiate2_en.swf http://www.sjweb.info/adusum/documents/f ormation/postnov_en.swf

The learning and other means of helping their neighbour that are to be imparted to those who are retained in the Society (C. 307 509) Formation of our members after the noviciate CN 59-112

The Institute of Jesuit Sources pp.130 190 Spirituality in A.de Jaer, Together for Mission: pp 60-71 Prayer in W.Barry, Our Way of Proceeding: pp.34-55

(1)The aim and end of the Society is, by travelling through the various parts of the world at the order of the supreme vicar of Christ our Lord or of the superior of the Society itself, to preach, hear confessions, and use all the other means it can (with the grace of God to help souls), ( 2...) those who will enter the Society be persons of good life and sufficient learning for the aforementioned work.

(3.)However, those who are both good and learned are relatively few....5. Therefore, all of us, desiring to preserve and increase the Society for the greater glory and service of God our Lord, have thought it wise to take another path, 6. that of admitting young men whose good habits of life and talent give hope that they will become both virtuous and learned in order to labour in the vineyard of Christ our Lord 7...whether these colleges are within universities or outside 8...with those who will be employed in that service being multiplied in number and making progress in learning and virtues.

By deciding in 1547 to accept responsibility for colleges and universities, St. Ignatius and the first companions significantly altered their original dream. They gradually did see the need to be involved in education and cultural affairs, at first for their own recruits but later also to help souls. Accepting such responsibilities inevitably lead to long-range involvement with the culture of the time, with contemporary society; it entailed involvement in the social and political world, the arena of politics and finance, of relationships with bishops, princes, and kings.

It is the longest part of the Constitutions: 203 articles of 827. It indicates the progressive development of the new and quick growing of the Society in 1. the culture and 2. in time and 3. in its own educational commitment. It envisioned first only training of Jesuit scholastics, allowing certain exceptions. The college was first simply a residence for young Jesuits in the studies for spiritual, intellectual and pastoral formation.

Const. P.IV, Ch. 5, no 1[C.351**;446]; CN 59.1***]: It is the apostolic objective of the Society, (which regulates the entire formation of our members,) namely with the help of God to benefit both their* own souls and those of their neighbours. *: the souls of scholastics and students **:See: Page.150, 179, in Blue Book ***: See: Page.131

In regard to that objective I would like to underline a number of expectations, requirements and basic attitudes which are mentioned repeatedly in the Constitutions and in the Complementary Norms.

Relevance for our times: CN 59, par. 2 P.131 Formation is apostolic: CN 106, par.2 P. 167 Formation in contact with the poor.. CN 106, par.3

Admission or incorporation into the Society (C.510 546)

Admission into the body of the Society: (CN 113-142)

The Institute of Jesuit Sources pp. 192-219 Content/ spirituality: A.de Jaer SJ, Together for Mission, pp.72-94 Prayer in W.Barry SJ, Our Way of Proceeding: pp.55-67

Vows after the noviciate Final vows (with and without fourth vow) Practica Quaedam! Pp.85 94; Modern problems regarding the grades and the Fourth Vow: The Pope doesn t want us discussing this matter ( and we have other things to do than always starting again discussing this topic. )

Two groups of four: P.I and II: Entering and leaving vocation P.III: Noviciate 1..2.3 4 P.IV: The Colleges P.V: The Vows. 1..2.3 4..

You will receive this PPt on Jesuit link (as PDF) You have the literature Discuss your topic and Formulate some basic problems