Lecture. CONSCIOUS PERSON F. George Nedumattam, sj Director of St. Xavier s School, Bettiah, India

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Lecture CONSCIOUS PERSON F. George Nedumattam, sj Director of St. Xavier s School, Bettiah, India

JESUIT EDUCATION Society of Jesus Was the need of the hour to defend Christian faith Licet debitum of 1547 : A landmark decision Set a new trend in the Church and defined the works of the society

JESUIT EDUCATION Jesuits establish many schools and universities helping the neighbours through the education of the youth in letters, learning and Christian life. (First Jesuits, O Malley) Training of Jesuits becomes an integral part of this mission School masters of Europe

JESUIT EDUCATION modus parisiensis (progressive model of studies practiced in the University of Paris) studium generale which the Jesuits began to establish owing to the demand for Jesuit education Manifold ministries of the Society

JESUIT EDUCATION Need for a method of plan of studies For those entering the Society and externals Ratio Studiorum: "Method and System of the Studies of the Society of Jesus" Official Ratio Studiorum was promulgated in 1599. It remains as the guiding document of Jesuit Education

JESUIT EDUCATION The characteristics of Jesuit education (1986) and Ignatian pedagogy: A Practical approach (1993) have redefined Jesuit education and have challenged the Jesuits in education to make their ministry relevant and meaningful.

CHALLENGES IN EDUCATION Growing demands for education Utilitarian outlook of education Digital learning, home schooling, distance learning, etc. Knowledge explosion Geographical areas where illiteracy and lack of education is a serious concern Quality and method of education: Disparity

JESUIT RESPONSE Formation of human persons: primary goal Response of St. Ignatius to Duke of Bravia, we tend in our colleges to stress the formation for life rather than the acquisition of knowledge. Explains the purpose and goal of Jesuit Education

JESUIT RESPONSE Eruditio and Pietas The acquisition of knowledge is the eruditio The acquisition of personal attitudes to life is really what is meant by pietas. Fr. Kolvenbach: Forming men and women of competence, conscience and compassionate commitment.

CONSCIENCE a personal sense of the moral goodness or blameworthiness of one s own conduct, intentions, or character with regard to a feeling of obligation to do right or be good. This is the definition from Encyclopaedia Britannica. We are not reducing conscience to just a mechanism of defining what is morally right and what is morally wrong.

CHRISTIAN SPIRITUALITY An inner voice which calls every human person to a life in tune with the spirit of the Risen Christ. The spirit of Christ which animates, regulates and inspires human persons to a life of righteous actions and behaviours. A call to come near to God: Principle and Foundation

HINDU SPIRITUALITY An indestructible element which guides one s life and actions. Helping to attain union with God (moksa) by one s own right actions (Dharma). Form of truth which enables the person to follow the right path to ensure right moral living

ISLAMIC SPIRITUALITY A judge which differentiates between right and wrong pure conscience which guides a person to good actions Nafs-e-mutminah: self which is contented and satisfied and is unified with Allah (Almighty)

OTHER RELIGIONS Budhism Invitation to engage in right actions in every sphere of a person s life. Nirvana: to move towards a state of existence free from suffering and individual existence. Jainism triple gems of Jainism leading to an infiniteness of existence

CONSCIENCE All spiritualties call upon persons to engage themselves in actions towards a realization and experience of God (Principle and Foundation) Every religion accepts the innate ability of persons to decide and discern good from bad and right from wrong

DISCUSSION Conscience: Different nuances to the understanding of the term varying with the cultural background of the languages. Being conscious, conscious person, consciente (conscious {not an adequate translation}), person of conscience. (la conciencia) {noun} Conscious (medical, social, ethical, etc.) Can the concept of conscious person, be understood as included in the person of conscience?

DISCUSSION Conscience might function as a compass that guides us The person of conscience can't be reduced to an ethical question of choosing between good and bad or right and wrong Does conscience lead us to having clear ethics, a sense inspired by the Gospel and Ignatian spirituality and serve as a guide to serve and build, putting the common good first, with humility?

CONSCIENCE the capacity to correctly analyse the world and its events, so as to make correct decisions that drive us towards meaning in our lives It involves Being aware of the context/experience Analysing the context/experience Choosing a response (Not only between good and bad/right and wrong but also between good choices as well)

CHALLENGES IN JESUIT EDUCATION Willingness of the Society to renew itself by understanding the signs of the time and responding to it in an Ignatian way. Education viewed by world in excessively utilitarian terms. Employability becoming the touchstone of deciding success in education.

JESUIT RESPONSE Ignatian Pedagogical Paradigm experience, reflection and action Characteristics of Jesuit Education. These have become increasingly relevant to the global context today

OPPORTUNITIES ERUDITIO-PIETAS: the combination of these two words is a notable challenge. Often, the search for excelentia has caused us to loose our way. Denunciation (in the discussion) of educational utilitarianism Modus Parisiensis accepted for its merit and possibilities of forming the youth in virtue and letters.

OPPORTUNITIES Understanding of excellence Changes in the understanding of excellence and the changing concept of quality education institutions. Quest for excellence while maintaining the core values of Jesuit education. Changing global context and challenge to be school masters even today.

OPPORTUNITIES Principal and Foundation The way St. Ignatius dealt with the retreatants. Educators Different roles of educators Affectively influenced by Ignatian Spirituality and Ignatian legacy Training of educators as people of conscience

OPPORTUNITIES Parents and Associates Primary Responsibility of parents Changes in the outlook of families Socio-cultural-religious influences Need to engage parents as partners in this endeavour of formation of men and women.

OPPORTUNITIES Students Focal point of our mission Their understanding of success and excellence Reluctance to accept what is not in tune with their value system. Relevance of IPP in the formation of youth. Suggestions

OPPORTUNITIES Networking Jesuit schools not individual schools Need to strengthen collaboration and networking among Jesuit Schools Technology to aid networking Suggestions

OPPORTUNITIES Spiritual Exercises Ignatian Examen Ratio Studiorum The Characteristics of Jesuit Education. Ignatian Pedagogy Paradigm

DISCUSSION The formation of persons of conscience should continue to be one of the most important components of Ignatian education in our schools, we tend to focus more on formation than the acquisition of knowledge... The Ignatian Pedagogy Paradigm as key to the formation of person of conscience.

DISCUSSION Placing students in a continuous process of experience, action, and reflection is the best tool to form persons of conscience / conscious individuals Examen: it is here in the depths of our activity, that God moves us and deals with us most intimately. A challenge to make the Examen and other Ignatian heritage a part of our Ignatian education.

CONCLUSION The formation of conscience should continue to be one of the major components of Jesuit education helping persons to find an answer to the quest for meaning and transcendence. The Jesuits should create and provide a 21st century learning environment Ensure their development and formation as men and women of conscience.