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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): 41 to 60 of 174
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2016P. Arrupe et la fondation du Service Jésuite des RefugiésGavin, Kenneth
2016« Lumiere des nations »Momanyi, Oscar
2016Les banques céréaliéres ... une lutte sans finMartellozzo, Franco
2016L' education de ceux qui sont aux margesMcFarland, Mary
2016L' Afrique et l'Europe main dans la mainDardis, John; Lewis, Michael
2015Organic Farming at KasisiDesmarais, Paul
2015Stewards of God's Creation: KenyaNyiribakwe, Laurien
2015An Inculturation ChallengeMartellozzo, Franco
2015A Pilot Project in ChadMborong, Etienne
2013Congregation of ProcuratorsAldama, J. A. de
201550 Years in Service of the FaithKibangou, Hermann-Habib
2013Welcome to the Warm Heart of Africa!Henriot, Peter
2014The Society of Jesus in Africa: HistoryMkenda, Festo
2013Spirituality CentresLewis, Michael
2013Social ApostolateLewis, Michael
2013Saint Jacques Berthieu: The Good Shepherd of MadagascarLindeijer, Marc
2013ParishesLewis, Michael
2013Jesuits in the Upper-Egypt: EgyptFenech, Anthony
2013Libermann College: Sixty Years at the Service of EducationTsayem, Saturnin
2013Joys and Sorrows of a Continent: Spotlight on Africa: Interview with Father Michael LewisLewis, Michael
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 41 to 60 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