Nouvelles du 18 -01- 2008

General Congregation 35
Special Edition II HEADLINES 2008/01

Le Père Adolfo Nicolás fut élu Supérieur Général de la Compagnie de Jésus, samedi, le 19 janvier lors d'une cérémonie solennelle après quatre jours de prière et de consultations des 216 électeurs venus à Rome du monde entier.

Père Adolfo Nicolás

Le Père Adolfo Nicolás est le 29 ème successeur de Saint Ignace de Loyola.

Voici un bref curriculum vitae :

29 avril 1936 : naissance à Palencia (Espagne)

15 septembre 1953 : Entrée au noviciat d'Aranjuez de la Province de Tolède (Espagne)

1958 - 1960 : Licence de Philosophie (Alcala, Madrid)

1964 - 1968 : Théologie à Tokyo (Japon)

17 mars 1967 : Ordonné prêtre à Tokyo (Japon)

1968 - 1971 : Maîtrise en Théologie à l'Université Pontificale Grégorienne (Rome)

1971 : Professeur de Théologie systématique à l'Université Sophia (Tokyo, Japon)

1978 - 1984 : Directeur de l'Institut Pastoral de Manille (Philippines)

1991 - 1993 : Recteur du Scolasticat ( Tokyo, Japon)

1993-1999 : Provincial de la Province du Japon

2004 - 2007 : Modérateur de la Conférence jésuite d'Asie Orientale et Océanie

Langues : espagnol, japonais, anglais, français, italien

La Société des Missionnaires d'Afrique lui adresse ses félicitaions




General Congregation 35
Special Edition II HEADLINES 2008/01

Dear friends,
we are really glad to announce that the new Superior General of the Society
of Jesus is
Fr. Adolfo Nicolás SJ.

Père Adolfo Nicolás

----------------------------------------------------------

Here is a short presentation of the new Father General.

We have left the election hall a few minutes ago. I am glad to announce that
we have a new Superior General of the Society of Jesus. There is immense joy
as the members of the Congregation approach the new General to greet and
embrace him. Adolfo Nicolas SJ is a man from Asia, a theologian from Japan,
but born in Palencia Spain in 1936. He represents a new generation of
Spanish missionaries in Japan after Fr. Arrupe.

He joined the Society of Jesus in the novitiate of Aranjuez, a small village
close to Madrid, in 1953. After completing his studies of Philosophy in
Alcalá, Madrid, in 1960 he goes to Japan to immerse himself in Japanese
language and culture. In 1964 commences his Theological studies at Sophia
University, Tokyo and is ordained priest on the 17th March 1967 in Tokyo.

After obtaining a Masters degree in Theology at the Gregorian Universality,
Rome, he returns to Japan to become a professor of systematic theology at
Sophia University. From 1978 to 1984 he becomes the director of the Pastoral
Institute at Manila, Philippines and then Rector of the house for young
Asian Jesuit students of Theology. From 1993 to 1999 he becomes Provincial
of the Jesuit Province of Japan.

After this stint in 'power' he spends three years working in a poor
immigrant parish in Tokyo. His work is difficult but he is able to help
thousands of Philippine and Asian immigrants and gets a first-hand
experience of their suffering. In a way, his love for the poor and
downtrodden can become now, after so many years, his most important
ministry.

In 2004 is called again to exercise governing functions, and is appointed
responsible for the entire Jesuit region of East Asia comprising countries
from Myanmar to Timor Este including the new province of China. It is during
these years that he is able to support the phenomenal growth of the Jesuit
presence in Vietnam and other countries.

Somebody might say that after celebrating the centenary of Fr. Arrupe, the
Society has elected a General very much in his own line. It is as if the
Society would like to re-affirm once more its missionary character and its
commitment to all peoples and cultures.

Congratulations Fr. Adolfo!!

Fr. Fernando Franco SJ

Congratulations from the Society of the Missionaries of Africa