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Dear Members and Friends of WUJA, Happy feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola! Today, we honor St. Ignatius, whose vision and dedication to education and service continue to inspire us. Our mission and principles align with his commitment to discernment, service, and the pursuit of excellence in education. The World Union of Jesuit Alumni…

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Let us pray for Easter eyes!
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