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Francis Xavier SJ 1540: Sent to Asia 1542: Arrived in Goa 1549: Arrived Japan 1552: Died on Sancian, outside China. Maps. Messages of GC35. Our own conversion “ To believe is to change – when the Gospel touches a person, that person changes.” “ Mediocrity has no place
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Francis Xavier SJ1540: Sent to Asia1542: Arrived in Goa1549: Arrived Japan1552: Died on Sancian, outside China
Messages of GC35 Our own conversion “To believe is to change – when the Gospel touches a person, that person changes.” “Mediocrity has no place in the vision of Ignatius.” - PH Kolvenbach
Creative tension: - at frontiers - at the heart of the Church In this world of constant sound and stimulation … a strong sense of the sacred … joined inseparably to active engagement in the world… GC35 Decree 2
MESSAGES OF GC35: • THE SOCIETY IS ONE BODY - • - FOR A UNIVERSAL MISSION ONE BODY not ONLY INDIVIDUAL ENTREPRENEURS Our vision WITH A UNIVERSAL MISSION not ONLY LOCAL PROJECTS, MY SCHOOL, MY UNIVERSITY, THIS PROVINCE
MESSAGES OF GC35: • ESTABLISH RIGHT RELATIONSHIPS - • RECONCILIATION WITH GOD FAITH MYSELF WE ALL WITH THE EARTH HARMONY JUSTICE WITH ONE ANOTHER
Messages of GC35:Collaboration at the Heart of Mission • “profound sharing of labour for the life of the Church and transformation of the world.” • “a grace given us at this moment...consistent with our Jesuit way of proceeding.”
Build a universal body for a universal mission • Globalisation is a fact, use it creatively. • “Our governance structures and ways of proceeding should flow from a perspective of greater universality.” GC35 Decree 5
GC 35 established a new apostolic role for the six Conferences, opening the way for more universal governance.
A new period for the Society • 50 years since Vatican II commenced • After Fr General Arrupe (1965 – 1983) • Peter Hans Kolvenbach (1983 – 2008) • Refounding of the Society’s mission, way of proceeding, links with the Church • A new confidence of the Pope GC35 opens a new period for the Society
JCAP Operational Priorities • Jesuit Formation (for universal mission) • Regions, esp. Myanmar, Cambodia & East Timor; add Thailand, Micronesia, Malaysia-Singapore • Re-imagine international co-operation
International Theology Program A high quality Asian theological college • to promote theological research and writing in Asia Pacific contexts • for the formation of Asia Pacific Jesuits for our universal mission • for the service of the Church in Asia Pacific
East Timor
Study of Context of Our Mission in Asia Pacific • ‘Map’ persons and institutions taking creative social initiatives • Findwho will be helped by international cooperation • Consult them to learn the context of Jesuit mission in Asia Pacific today
Forced displacement • Environment (& governance of natural resources) • Indigenous peoples • Peace building, conflict resolution • Inter-religious dialogue • Civil society participation, governance • Sustainable development • Access to education for all • Natural disasters • Youth family and rehabilitation
Access to Education • Observations: • Respondents highlight greater scope for sharing of expertise and resources between Jesuit mainstream schools and alternative schools for the poor
“The current crisis obliges us to re-plan our journey…an opportunity for discernment in which to shape a new vision for the future.” Pope Benedict XVI,Caritas in Veritate, #21 • How to re-plan? • Look at our environment with fresh eyes. • Look at ourselves with fresh eyes. New lights and shadows. • Discern: What we can do best.
Strategic Choices Our way of planning Our presence among the poor A meaningful presence among the poor? In terms of mission frontiers rather than works and provinces? Our institutions Our formation Can we consolidate, concentrate resources, enhance efficiency? Are we preparing Jesuits and partners for their real missions?
Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific ‘Frontier’ Projects for Conference-wide cooperation Identified at JCAP meeting in Seoul, Korea, July 2010 : Apostolic projects Governance projects
Conference ‘Frontiers’CooperativeApostolic Projects Migration Environment Colégio São José, Timor Leste
Conference ‘Frontiers’Governance Projects Formation: plan Jesuit formation - deep integration in culture, a heart for the poor Re-shape governance and apostolic vision for Myanmar Conference to build a fund for mission and formation
Migration - People on the Move Conference commits to care for people most in need outside their place of origin We offer our presence and services that are human, pastoral, and educational. We undertake research and advocacy, sharing information, and networking for cooperative solidarity action.
Care for the Environment Reconciliation with Creation is to be a concern of the whole Conference: through our institutions, in formation of young people, in governance of natural resources. Conference encourages many initiatives in each province. Conference entrusts a facilitating role to the Social Ministries.
Jesuit education - East Timor Transition of Colégio de São José: Conference commits planning support, appropriate educational expertise and material resources.
Conference Cooperation ‘Frontiers’Internal Governance: Formation Conference to work together to develop fresh plans for formation, suited to the situation of applicants to the Society in Asia Pacific, helping them integrate deeply in cultures, fostering a heart for the poor.
Conference ‘Frontiers’Internal Governance Project: Myanmar Rethink and re-structure the Myanmar ‘Mission’ to become a Region with its own governance arrangements.
Conference Fund For greater capacity to support its apostolic and formation initiatives, and with help of its members, Conference will build a fund for Formation and Apostolic Works.
More than ever I find myself in the hands of God. This is what I have wanted all my life from my youth. But now there is a difference; the initiative is entirely with God. It is indeed a profound spiritual experience to know and feel myself so totally in God's hands. Pedro Arrupe SJ
Jesuits must be … able to face with intelligence and love the world of tomorrow…. I am…afraid that we Jesuits may have little or nothing to offer this world… that we may repeat yesterday’s answers to tomorrow’s problems Pedro Arrupe
Summary GC35 • Our own conversion • A renewed vigour and fervour • Go to new frontiers • Reconciliation with God, one another and with creation • A universal body for a universal mission • Collaboration with others • A new period for the Society
Fr. General: • Now is the time to move – Church in crisis • Spiritual depth – identity, community, mission • Africa and Asia: contribute to the whole Society • General wishes to listen and learn • Clarifying role of Conferences in governance • Frontiers: our role at limit of what Church can do • Collaboration – at the heart of our mission • Ignatian Spirituality in Asia for the whole Society (formation of formators)