Do you feel called to be a Jesuit?

The Society of Jesus is a Roman Catholic international religious order of some 20,000 men on six continents and in 124 countries throughout the world. Members of the Society of Jesus (or Jesuits) might be either priests, brothers or scholastics who are studying to become priests. A man becomes a Jesuit after a two-year novitiate program at the end of which he pronounces perpetual vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.

Questions related to vocations may be directed to Jesuit Community vocation promoter Fr. Tony Sholander, SJ, a member of the California Province and rector of the JSTB Jesuit Community. Fr. Sholander may be reached through his email, rector@jstb.edu.

Vocation Directors

  California Province Br. Charles Jackson, S.J.
  Chicago Province Fr. Patrick Fairbanks, SJ
  Detroit Province Br. James Boynton, S.J.
  Maryland Province Br. Chris Derby, S.J.
  Missouri Province Fr. Lou McCabe, S.J.
  New England Province Fr. John Wronski, S.J.
  New Orleans Province Fr. Paul Deutsch, SJ
  New York Province Br. Chris Derby, S.J.
  Oregon Province Fr. Steve Lantry, S.J.
  Wisconsin Province Fr. Thomas Lawler, S.J.
 

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Vocation Video

Want to learn more about us?  Watch the following three part video, called: "Companions of Jesus."