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The Jesuits have been involved in communications since St. Ignatius bought a printing press in 1556. Today, the Society of Jesus publishes a number of award-winning journals and publications in Africa and beyond. JSA aims at collecting all the publications on the Society of Jesus and the experiences of Jesuits in Africa.

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Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 121 to 140 of 174
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2006Jesuit University Chaplains in AfricaTriaille, Étienne
2009-07-22Alumni(ae) for a Better Africa: BurundiSalembier, Pierre
1993Opening of a Catholic University in Africa: The Catholic Institute of YaoundéMaugenest, Denis
2011Computers for SchoolsKestermeier, Charles T.
1999-09-01The Jesuit Novitiate of the West Africa ProvinceRenard, Alain
2007St. Gonzaga Gonza Jesuit Novitiate: House of Prayer, Oasis of HopeOgot, Ken
2009-12Hekima College, a Small Dream and a Giant Stride-2011Oguh, Enyeribe S.
1979Holy Family College in CairoThe Jesuits
1993AIDS Education in ZambiaKelly, Michael T.
1995Rebuilding the School SystemDevadoss, Mudiappasamy
1997Early School Days in the Frontier Town of Bulawayo: St George’s College Centenary 1896-1996Pink, Pattie
1995Youthful Concern Becomes CreativeMisset, Jacques
1996-10-02Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja, Nigeria: The Newest Jesuit School OpensSheehan, John R.
2011A Service to Students: MadagascarRazafindramavo, Celestin
1994-08Arrupe College: Jesuit School of Philosophy and Humanities: Dreaming Dreams for AfricaMidzi, William
1997The Canisius of Kimwenza: Philosophical Faculty and Agro-Veterinary Institute in ZaireMakonga, E. Mukasa
1985-04-21Hekima College Nairobi, KenyaThe Jesuits
2005A Hundred Years of Jesuits in Zambia 1905-2005Murphy, Edward P.
1967Jesuit Work in MoroccoThe Jesuits
2012The Long March of Good Samaritan: ChadGherardi, Angelo
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 121 to 140 of 174
  • The Society of Jesus was founded in 1540 by Saint Ignatius Loyola and his companions. The mission of the Jesuits is a mission of justice and reconciliation, working so that women and men can be reconciled with God, with themselves, with each other and with God’s creation.
  • Jesuits today are called to understand the changes that are occurring (...): the proliferation of electronic media and the so–called information revolution, as well as the new ways of learning and knowing that accompany them. - GC34, D.15, No.1