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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): 61 to 80 of 174
Issue DateTitleAuthor(s)
2013Jesuit Refugee ServiceLewis, Michael
2013EducationLewis, Michael
2013Dassanech: A New MissionSaldarriaga, Rodrigo Mejia
2013Ambozontany Publishers: MadagascarGuillaume, Bethaz
2013AJAN: African Jesuit Aids NetworkLewis, Michael
2013Africa at the ForefrontThe Jesuits
2016Dix années d'une Province: EvénementsEjembi, Ujah Gabriel
2012A Research and Action Centre for Peace: 50 Years of INADES at CERAP: Ivory CoastLoua, Hyacinthe
1990The Kikwit-Popokabaka RegionOtene, Matungulu
1989Jesuits on the Red IslandLa Rosa, Gabriele
1994A Hundred Years in Central Africa: ZaireDa-Via, Raymond
2011The Grain Bank: ChadMartellozzo, Franco
1999Singing for their Supper in Nigeria: How One Priest is Using Music to Raise Money and Make the Society better KnownSchineller, Peter
1986Catholic Relief and Development in N’DjamenaThe Jesuits
1989INADES: A Social Institute for AfricaRenard, Alain
1983A Social Institute in Africa: InadesThe Jesuits
1996The Jesuit Centre, Benin CityMaher, Paul
1978The Kinduku Center: (Center of Friendship)N., N.
1973Towards a New Rhodesia: An Act of Faith at "Silveira House"Kay, Hugh
2012Mozambico: Tomorrow’s SeedsMiranda, Deolinda M.
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 61 to 80 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