Jesuit schools: A living tradition in the 21 century. An ongoing exercise of discernment

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Jesuit schools: A living tradition in the 21 century. An ongoing exercise of discernment
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Jesuit Colleges: A Living Tradition for the entire Foreword Company, the dialogue must continue ... Introduction: An exercise in discernment. Rooted in Spiritual Exercises Part 1: Foundational Documents A) The characteristics of the education of the Society of Jesus, 1986 B) Ignatian Pedagogy a Practical Approach, 1993 C) The Universal Apostolic Preferences of the Society of Jesus, 2019. D) Other important documents. Part 2: The New Reality of the World: 1) The socio-political reality. 2) Education. 3) Changes in religious practice. 4) Changes in the Catholic Church. 5) Changes in the Society of Jesus Part 3: Global Identifiers of Jesuit Colleges. Act as a universal body with a universal mission. 1) Jesuit colleges are committed to being Catholic and offering deep formation in faith in dialogue with other religions and worldviews. 2) Jesuit schools are committed to creating a safe and healthy environment for everyone. 3) Jesuit schools are committed to global citizenship. 4) Jesuit schools are committed to the care of creation. 5) Jesuit colleges are committed to justice. 6) Jesuit schools are committed to being accessible to all. 7) Jesuit schools are committed to inter-culturality. 8) The Jesuit schools are committed to being a global network at the service of the mission 9) The Jesuit schools are committed to human excellence. 10) Jesuit schools are committed to lifelong learning. Conclusion
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2019