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Since the Jesuit Order is a missionary order, each U.S. province has an affiliated ministry in another part of the world. New England Jesuits have a long relationship with the Caribbean island-nation of Jamaica, which gained its political sovereignty from England in 1962. Currently, the Jamaica region has its own Regional Superior who oversees the operations of Jesuits from New England, Canada, Jamaica and Guyana. The mission operates two high schools, several chaplaincies and parishes, the Jamaica Centre for Religious Development, social and agricultural works, and other ministries in service of the local church. Celebrating Eurcharist With St. Anne’s Parish

In 1932, the Holy Father asked New England Jesuits to go into Baghdad, Iraq to set up a high school. Eventually, a university was also established. In the late 1960s, the schools were nationalized by the government, and Jesuits were expelled from the nation, but a strong network of alumni from the schools continues to meet every two years and hopes for a return of the Jesuits to Baghdad. In 2005, New England Jesuits began to offer language instruction and spirituality support at the Chaldean Seminary in Northern Iraq – possibly a new beginning.
Since 1987 a community of New England Jesuits has offered lay leadership development to the Christian Community of Jordan and has pastored the English-speaking parish – Sacred Heart -- which serves many overseas workers. More and more activities at the Jesuit Centre in Jordan are in aid of Iraqi refugees in the capital, Amman.
Alumni of Baghdad College/Al-Hikma University will hold a reunion in July 2009, in Detroit Michigan. For more information, please contact:
Ramzi Y. Hermiz
4 N 321 Route 53
Addison, IL 60101-1880. Phone: 630-620-5522
Email: xkeldu@aol.com
The site of the Jesuit Curia is in Rome, Italy, where many spiritual, educational and administrative works support the operation of the international Order. New England Jesuits have a long tradition of sending men to these corporate ministries, in particular the Pontifical Gregorian University. For more information, check these websites:
SJ Web: http://www.sjweb.info/index.cfm
Jesuit Communications: http://www.sjweb.info/jescom/index.cfm
A Jesuit may be sent anywhere in the world to serve the people of God. New England Jesuits are often sent to areas operated by other provinces in places around the world, such as Micronesia, Nepal, Brazil, Tanzania, Mozambique, Egypt, Lebanon, and the Philippines. Some Jesuits of New England have been permanently sent on mission to Brazil, Japan, Indonesia, and the West Bank.
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