
Adolfo Nicolas Elected Superior General

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17 years 3 months ago
Jim, Thanks for your brief post on Fr. Adolfo Nicolas, our new Father General. I was up early this morning to check for the news about the election and I can't tell you how happy I am that the man called to lead us is Fr. Nicolas. I had the privilege of of meeting him in 1994 when he was the provincial of Japan. I met him again last summer in Manila while on an official visit to Asia on behalf of the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley. Both times I experienced him as hospitable, simple, warm, friendly, and honest. Fr. Nicolas is an excellent theologian and an extraordinary leader. He is a man of vision and scope, a very capable administrator but also someone capable of stirring our hearts. He catches some of the best qualities of his two predecessors -- Fr. Pedro Arrupe and Fr. Peter-Hans Kolvenbach. With God's grace, he will lead and guide us well. I, for one, believe that on this day the Lord has visited the Society of Jesus and the Church. We are indeed richly blessed! Kevin Burke, S.J.
17 years 3 months ago
Thanks for your comment, Kevin. I have been hearing all day from Jesuits who are delighted, and grateful to God, for Father Nicolas's election. Father General has already been described to me by Jesuits who know him as "warm," "wise," "serene," and having a "terrific sense of humor." I encourage anyyone who is interested to check out the wonderful website that Creighton has been sponsoring, which includes not only interesting documentation, but some extremely moving photos of Father Nicolas's election. (Rather than list the site's address, here, you can just Google "GC 35" and "Creighton" and get there just as fast.)
17 years 3 months ago
Blessings to all the members of the Society of Jesus! I know nothing of the man, but Fr. Martin, I do remember with great warmth your chapter on Fr. Pedro Arrupe in My Life with the Saints. If your newly-elected superior is eliciting a reaction which recalls the fatherly love with which Fr. Arrupe lead the Order, then it must be that God has blessed you all, and the greater Church, as well. May the Spirit of God, through the intercession of Mary, Our Mother of Good Counsel, continue to guide you all in your dedicated service to Christ and His Church! Peace in Christ, Michael Hallman
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