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Franz Jalics S.J. ( hu, Jálics Ferenc; 16 November 1927 – 13 February 2021) was a Hungarian-born Jesuit
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and author of books on Christian spirituality.


Life

Jalics was born in
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,
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. At a young age, he attended a school for cadets. He had a key spiritual experience while stationed in Germany, and after the
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, in 1947 he joined the Jesuit order. He studied philosophy in
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, and later in
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. In 1956, he was sent to
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, and one year later to
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, to continue his studies. After being ordained as a Roman Catholic priest, he stayed in
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, and later became a professor of theology and the spiritual director of young Jesuits. He left
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in
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, moved first to the USA, and then in 1978 to Gries, Germany, where he gave
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. He developed a special method of
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combining elements of the
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with
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. Until 2004, he was the director of ''Haus Gries'', the retreat centre he had founded in Wilhelmsthal,
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. In 2017, he moved back to Budapest, where he died from
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complications on 13 February 2021, aged 93.


Abduction

While doing social work in Argentina in 1976 during the
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in a poor neighborhood, Jalics and Orlando Yorio were captured by a death squad, abducted, and held captive for five months. Jesuit Father General
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in Rome was informed by letter during the abduction. Both Jalics and Orlando Yorio left the Jesuit Order, but were later offered reinstatement to it: Jalics accepted but Yorio did not. On 15 April 2005, a human rights lawyer filed a criminal complaint against Cardinal
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, S.J.—then the Archbishop of Buenos Aires (and who became
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in 2013)—as superior in the Society of Jesus of Argentina, accusing him of involvement in the kidnapping. On 15 March 2013, Fr. Jalics made a public statement on the occasion of the election of his former superior, who as Pope had taken the same name (Ferenc is Hungarian for Francis), describing how they met up again years later and had concelebrated
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together: "" ("I have been reconciled to the events and from my side consider them closed.") Fr. Jalics wished God's providential blessing on the Pope: "" (signed) P. Franz Jalics SJ, 15. März 2013 ("I hope God will bless Pope Francis abundantly in his duties") Fr. Jalics subsequently elaborated on his experiences, in particular how a female lay catechist was culpable for their denunciations, "" ("As I made perfectly clear in my prior statement, we were arrested because of a female catechist, who had at first collaborated with us and then later joined the guerillas hose identity, owing to a translation error, was characterized as male in the earlier statement") The second public statement was issued a week later, March 20, 2013, also through the Jesuits' German Province.


In fiction

The 2019 film '' The Two Popes'' shows different aspects of the life of Jorge Bergoglio, with Lisandro Fiks playing Jalics. Jalics is shown extensively throughout pivotal moments of Bergoglio's spiritual life, from the moment Bergoglio joins the seminary, to a later scene where Bergoglio tries to make the Jesuits, Jalics among them, to stop their work with the poor. It is implied by the film, though Bergoglio did not denounce him directly, he removed the protection of the Church from Jalics' mission, indirectly leading to Jalics' arrest, imprisonment and torture. Near the end, a scene of reconciliation between Bergoglio and Jalics was shown.


Publications


In English

* ''Contemplative Retreat. An introduction to the contemplative way to life and to the Jesus prayer'' (translated by Lucia Wiedenhöver), Longwood: Xulon Press, 2003, . * ''Called to Share in His Life: Introduction to a Contemplative Way of Life and the Jesus Prayer (a Retreat),'' Mumbai: St Pauls, 2010, * ''The Contemplative Way. Quietly savoring God's presence'' (translated by Matthias Altrichter), New York: Paulist Press, 2011, .


In German

* ''Lernen wir beten: Eine Anleitung, mit Gott ins Gespräch zu kommen'', München: Pfeiffer, 1981 . * ''Kontemplative Exerzitien'', Würzburg: Echter, 1994, . * ''Der kontemplative Weg'', Würzburg: Echter, 2006, . * ''Miteinander im Glauben wachsen: Anleitung zum geistlichen Begleitgespräch''. Aus dem Spanischen von Isabella Jalics, Würzburg: Echter, 2008, . * ''Die geistliche Begleitung im Evangelium'', Würzburg: Echter, 2012, .


In Spanish

* ''Aprendiendo a Orar'', San Pablo 1984, . * ''Ejercicios de contemplación. Introducción a la vida contemplativa y a la invocación de Jesús'', Ediciones Sígueme 1998, . * ''Cambios en la fe'', San Pablo 2007, . * ''El camino de la contemplación'', Paulinas 2010, . * ''Jesús, maestro de meditación: el acompañamiento espiritual en el evangelio'', PPC 2015, . * ''La fase contemplativa de los Ejercicios ignacianos'', Cristianisme i Justícia (Fundació Lluís Espinal) 2018, .


See also

* List of kidnappings *
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References


External links

* * see the Jálics genealogy in {{DEFAULTSORT:Jalics, Franz 1927 births 1970s missing person cases 2021 deaths Clergy from Budapest Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in Hungary Formerly missing people Hungarian expatriates in Argentina Hungarian expatriates in Belgium Hungarian expatriates in Chile Hungarian expatriates in Germany Hungarian expatriates in the United States 20th-century Hungarian Jesuits Kidnapped Hungarian people Missing person cases in Hungary Pope Francis Prisoners and detainees of Argentina