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Jan 10, 2008 |
The Jesuit Curia in Rome has created a site specifically for monitoring GC35. It features press kits, photographs, and links. In addition there are updated news items and general congregation documents.www.sjweb.info/35/index.cfm
The Jesuit Conference, the governing body of Jesuits in the United States, has a wealth of GC35-related resources at their website: www.jesuit.org/AboutJesuitConference/gc35/default.aspx. It features six major sections: a news feed, an image gallery, interviews with delegates and other Jesuit officials, a play-by-play from Rome, FAQ, and helpful links.
www.creighton.edu/CollaborativeMinistry/GC35/. Creighton University’s website provides resources and background information about what the general congregation is and the preparations involved. It includes a feed of the latest news, blogs, and photos from Rome as events unfold.
Fr Tom Rochford, SJ, the Secretary for Communications at the Curia in Rome, has a weblog at www.sjweb.info/jescom/romeblog.cfm. Check here for news, notes, and reflections on the events from a Jesuit involved in GC35’s preparation and coordination.
Creighton University professor and photographer Don Doll, SJ, will be posting photos from GC35 on his own website, magis.creighton.edu/. On the welcome page, click on the link to “The View From Rome” for slideshows and audio clips.
An article published in the Fall 1994 issue of Company magazine by Fr. John Padberg, SJ, provided an overview of the history of Jesuit Congregations. Padberg participated in the 32nd and 34th congregations. He has updated that article to reflect the changes since 1944. The revised version can be found here: www.companymagazine.org/GC35/.