Society of Jesus

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Some contemporary Jesuits

Mitch Pacwa, SJ

Robert Spitzer, SJ

Joseph W. Koterski and John J. Conley have a collection of essays on the thought of John Paul II.

James V. Schall is very orthodox: "What is Roman Catholic Political Philosophy?"

Course of Studies

varies Applicant
8 days Postulant I'm not sure whether this is still officially a part of our formation. No distinction was made when I entered the novitiate. But it is important to know about this stage because it was the 'first probation.' This is what gives tertianship its special meaning as "third probation."
2 years Novice "Second period of probation."
2 years Philosopher
3 years Regent
4 years Seminarian
varies Priest
1 year Tertian "Third period of probation."

"Fully Formed Father"

Coadjutor: simple vows.
Professed: solemn vows.

References


Links

------. The Origin of the Jesuits. (Recommended by Magdeline from Williamsville, but we didn't get it on the air last week.)
------. Selected Writings of St. Ignatius of Loyola.
Avery Dulles Archive (internet site).
  • For the Jesuit saints who lived up to the ideals of St. Ignatius, see books about Peter Canisius and Robert Cardinal Bellarmine, both of whom are doctors of the Church.