All Things Ignatian MAGS PDCS - Creighton University

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All Things Ignatian PRODUCTIONS MAGIS | Earlier this year, Fr. General Arturo Sosa, SJ articulated four Universal Apostolic Preferences of the Society of Jesus. ese Preferences guide the Jesuit mission to share the Spiritual Exercises as a way of discernment and encountering God, to accompany the vulnerable and disadvantaged, to accompany the young in the creation of a hope-filled future, and to worship the creative work of God by promoting systems of sustainable development that benefit all. rough Magis Productions, and with the support of the Heider Endowed Chair, Fr. Don Doll, S.J. has traveled throughout the world documenting the works of fellow Jesuits that emulate these Preferences. SHARING THE SPIRITUAL EXERCISES Praying in the rooms where St. Ignatius wrote the Spiritual Exercises and the Constitution of the Society of Jesus adjacent to the Gesu Church, Rome, Italy. ACCOMPANYING THE VULNERABLE Fr. Jonathan Haschka, SJ greets one of his parishioners in Mwanza, Tanzania along the shores of Lake Victoria. ACCOMPANYING THE YOUNG - Ocer-Campion in Northern Uganda, serves 700 students and is a post-civil war recovery initiative established by the Jesuits in Eastern Africa. CARING FOR OUR COMMON HOME - Fr. Joseph Chenakala, SJ in Maharashtra, India , leads a grass-roots organisation that builds bio-gas units using cow and human waste to produce cooking fuel. Magis [pronounced “màh-gis”], Latin for “more,” taken from the Jesuit motto, “Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam” translates as . . . “For the Greater Glory of God.” St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, 1540 http://www.magisproductions.org/ http://image.jesuits.org/UCSPROV/media/Fr_Sosa_Letter_UAP.pdf

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Earlier this year, Fr. General Arturo Sosa, SJ articulated four Universal Apostolic Preferences of the Society of Jesus. These Preferences guide the Jesuit mission to share the Spiritual Exercises as a way of discernment and encountering God, to accompany the vulnerable and disadvantaged, to accompany the young in the creation of a hope-filled future, and to worship the creative work of God by promoting systems of sustainable development that benefit all. Through Magis Productions, and with the support of the Heider Endowed Chair, Fr. Don Doll, S.J. has traveled throughout the world documenting the works of fellow Jesuits that emulate these Preferences.

SHARING THE SPIRITUAL EXERCISES — Praying in the rooms where St. Ignatius wrote the Spiritual Exercises and the Constitution of the Society of Jesus adjacent to the Gesu Church, Rome, Italy.

ACCOMPANYING THE VULNERABLE — Fr. Jonathan Haschka, SJ greets one of his parishioners in Mwanza, Tanzania along the shores of Lake Victoria.

ACCOMPANYING THE YOUNG - Ocer-Campion in Northern Uganda, serves 700 students and is a post-civil war recovery initiative established by the Jesuits in Eastern Africa.

CARING FOR OUR COMMON HOME - Fr. Joseph Chenakala, SJ in Maharashtra, India , leads a grass-roots organisation that builds bio-gas units using cow and human waste to produce cooking fuel.

Magis [pronounced “màh-gis”], Latin for “more,” taken from the Jesuit motto, “Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam” translates as . . .

“For the Greater Glory of God.”

St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, 1540

http://www.magisproductions.org/ http://image.jesuits.org/UCSPROV/media/Fr_Sosa_Letter_UAP.pdf