
The General Congregation is an assembly of the
Jesuit
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representatives from all parts of the world, and serves as the highest authority in the
Society of Jesus
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. A General Congregation (GC) is always summoned on the death or resignation of the administrative head of the order, called the
Superior General
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or Father General, to choose his successor, and it may be called at other times if circumstances warrant. A smaller congregation of worldwide representatives meets every three years to discuss internal business and to decide the need for a general congregation.
Congregations
Through its four-century history, the Society has convened 36 general congregations.
First General Congregation
The first General Congregation took place in 1558, when Father
Diego Laynez
Diego Laynez, S.J. (1512 – 19 January 1565; first name sometimes translated James, Jacob; surname also spelled Laines, Lainez, Laínez) was a Spanish Jesuit priest and theologian, a New Christian (of converted Jewish descent), and the second ...
was elected Superior General. It had been delayed for two years after
St. Ignatius’ death because of a war between King
Philip II of Spain
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and
Pope Paul IV
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.
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General Congregation 5
General Congregation 5 took place in 1593-4.
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General Congregation 22
General Congregation 22 was held in June 1853. The Belgian priest
Peter Jan Beckx was elected as Superior-General.
General Congregation 23
General Congregation 23 took place in
Florence
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Florence ...
in 1893. Decree 46 declared that "the Society of Jesus accepts and receives with an overflowing spirit of
joy and gratitude the most agreeable duty entrusted to it by our Lord Jesus Christ to practise, promote and propagate devotion to
his divine heart".
General Congregation 27
General Congregation 27 took place in 1923.
General Congregation 28
General Congregation 28 took place in 1938.
General Congregation 31
General Congregation 31 met during 1965 and 1966, meeting initially for several months, from 7 May to 17 July 1965, then breaking off for over a year and then reconvening for two more months from 8 September to 17 November 1966.
GC31 issued 56 decrees and elected
Pedro Arrupe as the 28th Superior General.
General Congregation 32
General Congregation 32 was held between 1974–75. In particular, Decrees 2 and 4 of the congregation highlighted a Jesuit commitment to "the crucial struggle of our time: the struggle for faith and that struggle for justice which it includes".
General Congregation 33
General Congregation 33 in 1983 elected
Peter Hans Kolvenbach as Superior General.
It reaffirmed the commitment of the previous congregation to the promotion of justice as an integral part of all its ministries in the service of faith, and extended this commitment to refugee populations. In this it was following up on Superior General
Pedro Arrupe's founding of the
Jesuit Refugee Service in 1980.
It also emphasized the importance of
inculturation of the church in non-Western cultures, in part due to the large number of delegates coming from various parts of Africa and Asia with, unlike previous congregations, eighteen of the twenty-one delegates from
India
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being native Indians.
General Congregation 34
General Congregation 34 took place in 1995. For the first time in Jesuit history, the majority of delegates did not come from Europe and the United States. It endorsed a justice-based mission mindful of the needs of the poor and marginal. It called for understanding differing cultures on their own terms and openness to other religious traditions. As religious vocations had continued to decline, there was an emphasis on enabling others to serve, with specific emphasis on the laity and on women.
General Congregation 35
General Congregation 35 took place in Rome between 7 January and 6 March 2008.
Adolfo Nicolás
Adolfo Nicolás Pachón (29 April 193620 May 2020) was a Spanish Catholic priest who served as the 30th superior general of the Society of Jesus from 2008 to 2016. He previously taught at Sophia University in Tokyo for twenty years and heade ...
was elected as the new Father General. Pope
Benedict XVI
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confirmed and applauded the Society's efforts to venture into the "new frontiers" of our time, which included globalization, new technologies, and environmental concerns, even as the previous themes of promotion of justice and care for refugees are reiterated, along with the need to pass on to the laity the Jesuit charism through the
Spiritual Exercises and the practice of communal discernment.
General Congregation 36
General Congregation 36 was called in 2016 after Adolfo Nicolás had announced his resignation, and it elected
Arturo Sosa
Arturo Marcelino Sosa Abascal (born 12 November 1948) is a Venezuelan Catholic priest who has served as the 31st superior general of the Society of Jesus since 2016. He was elected by the Society's 36th General Congregation to succeed Adolf ...
as
Superior General
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to replace him. Taking its cue from Pope Francis' encyclical
Laudato si'
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, it emphasized that poverty, social exclusion, and marginalization are linked with
environmental degradation
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. In the second of its two decrees it called for greater commitment to discernment, collaboration, and networking, for a broader process for evaluating the Society's current apostolic preferences which included lay colleagues in the discernment.
See also
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Superior General of the Society of Jesus
References
External links
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