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WUJA Statement of support for the Holy Father
from Jesuit alumni around the World The World Union of Jesuit Alumni (WUJA) expresses its filial and respectful support for His Holiness Pope Leo XIV in the face of the disparaging remarks and lack of respect directed at him in the public sphere in recent days, following his appeals for peace, human dignity, and the…
Rest in the Peace of the Lord – Emile Boweya
April 11, 1942 to July 17, 2025 Former President of the Alumni of Collège BOBOTO in Kinshasa and Federal Councillor of FENAJEC. THE WORLD UNION OF JESUIT ALUMNI expresses its heartfelt condolences and sentiments of closeness and solidarity to his family and friends. May the Lord grant them comfort and serenity.
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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…
WASHINGTON D.C.: THE WUJA COUNCIL THAT WENT BEYOND A MEETING
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A Call to Conscience and Peace
From the World Union of Jesuit Alumni (WUJA) We follow with deep sorrow the escalation of violence in the Middle East.We cannot remain indifferent. Through our close contact with Jesuit communities and Alumni in the region,we are direct witnesses to the suffering on the ground,affecting both Christians and Muslims alike.Fear has no religion. Every innocent…
