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Jesuit education today: Discerning for a hope-filled future

Published by Ciara Beuster at April 10, 2021
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“To accompany young people in the creation of a hope-filled future” is one of the universal apostolic preferences guiding Jesuit educational work. Centred on the theme, “The Global Jesuit Network of Schools: Discerning for a Hope-Filled Future”, COLLOQUIUM JESEDU-Global2021 is expected to draw in some 500 participants from the six Jesuit conferences, the Secretariat for Education, and the International Commission on the Apostolate of Jesuit Education. 

The colloquium has been designed in the context of the ongoing discernment called for by the document “Jesuit Schools: A Living Tradition in the 21st Century.” It will have four strands, each focusing on an important component of the Jesuit mission today: Educating for Faith, Education for Depth, Educating for Reconciliation, and Education for Global Citizenship. For each strand, there will be two keynote speakers who will provoke reflection and conversations.

This year’s event holds special significance as it is taking place during the Ignatian Year, particularly on the occasion of the 500th Anniversary of the Conversion of St Ignatius of Loyola. The organisers hope that the global education forum will serve as an invitation “to conversion — a change in our usual way of proceeding, and to join Ignatius in a pilgrimage that will hopefully continue transforming Jesuit education.”

Make education a creator of fraternity, peace, and justice that can bring hope and transformation to our broken world

Just like the soldier Iñigo de Loyola, whose life was disrupted by a cannonball, leaving his leg–and all his worldly dreams—broken, the Covid-19 crisis has been a “cannonball” moment, exposing the flaws, limitations, and even brokenness of the current educational structures and systems. The colloquium is an opportunity “to discern where the mission of Jesuit education is being led, despite detours and dead ends.”

The colloquium is also being held with the awareness of Pope Francis’ appeal to support the Global Compact on Education, which seeks to make education a creator of fraternity, peace, and justice that can bring hope and transformation to our broken world. As the Holy Father says, “to educate is an act of hope.”

The international gathering of Jesuit schools dubbed, II COLLOQUIUM JESEDU – Global2021, will be held as a purely online event from 28 June to 2 July. It replaces the II COLLOQUIUM JESEDU – Jogjakarta2020, originally intended last year. It will be hosted by the International Commission on the Apostolate of Jesuit Education (ICAJE). It is organised by the Jesuit Conference of Asia Pacific with the Steering Committee based in the Philippines, and with the support of the Secretariat for Education of the Society of Jesus and Educate Magis.

JESEDU-Global2021 is intended for members of the leadership teams of our Jesuit schools. Registration is by invitation only. Find out more at this link.

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Ciara Beuster
Community Facilitator at Educate Magis. Ciara was born and raised by German parents in the west of Ireland. After graduating from a Jesuit school in Galway she went on to volunteer with a Jesuit organisation in Dublin while completing a B.A. in Psychology. After working and volunteering in different parts of the world she completed an M.A. in Intercultural Education in Berlin and is now delighted to be back in Galway, working on this exciting global Jesuit education project which combines her interest in education, her passion for the work of the Jesuits and her love of people and the world.

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