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Dear friends of the great WUJA family, It is a great privilege to address these first words to you as President, on the launch of this newsletter, a symbol of the vitality and unity we strive to uphold. The education we received in Ignatian institutions is a gift we carry forever in our hearts. It…
A Blessing and an Encounter: Words from the Spiritual Counselor, Fr. Bill Muller, S.J.
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ, As the Spiritual Counselor of WUJA, my ministry is to accompany you and walk with you, ensuring our Union remains faithful to its Ignatian roots and the charism of the Society of Jesus. The launch of this communication medium fills me with hope, as it is a tangible sign…
WASHINGTON D.C.: THE WUJA COUNCIL THAT WENT BEYOND A MEETING
WASHINGTON D.C. – Sometimes, a board meeting can be a statement of principles. That’s what happened when the WUJA Council chose the American capital for its November 2025 meeting. The goal was not only to talk among themselves but to touch ground in one of the epicenters of the global Jesuit mission and build bridges…
Christmas & New Year 2026 Message
Dear Alumni of Jesuit Institutions, dear friends and companions in the Ignatian family, In this Jubilee Year of Hope, as we stand on the threshold of Christmas and a New year, we pause with gratitude, humility, and renewed spiritual joy. Our world is passing through profound crises: wars, injustice, environmental disruption, loneliness… And yet, Christmas…
Strengthening Global Ties: WUJA Council 2024 at Sophia University, Japan
In October 2024, the World Union of Jesuit Alumni (WUJA) convened its highly anticipated Council meeting in Japan, attracting key leaders and members from various regions worldwide. Held at the prestigious Sophia University in Tokyo, the event was a crucial opportunity to strengthen WUJA’s global mission, which focuses on fostering collaboration and social action among…
Carlo Acutis: A Jesuit-Alumni Saint for a Connected World
Carlo was known for his acts of kindness and charity. He defended classmates from bullies, donated his pocket money to the homeless, and often reminded those around him that “sadness is looking at yourself, while happiness is looking at God.”
