On Saturday, 7 July, the Procurators of the Society of Jesus 
concluded the eight days of Spiritual Exercises in readiness for the Congregation of Procurators taking place this week in Nairobi. A total 
of 84 Procurators are attending the Congregation, from Africa, Latin 
America, Asia and the Pacific, Europe and the United States. Fr Adrian Porter SJ from the Jesuit Institute in Oxford is representing the 
British Province. A Congregation of Procurators is called into session by Father 
General every four years after the end of a General Congregation. The 
35th General Congregation of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) took 
place between January and March 2008. Delegates are elected by their 
provinces to represent them at the Congregation, where an important task
 will be for the Procurators to discuss the overall state of the 
Society, especially in its more universal dimension. The discussion 
could clarify if a General Congregation is warranted. Another purpose of
 the Congregation of Procurators is to decide whether a General 
Congregation should be called. While the Procurators have no power to 
legislate, they can suspend decrees issued by previous General 
Congregations if the members think it necessary. This is the first time a Congregation of Procurators has taken place 
outside Europe. They have been held regularly since 1568, in response to the wishes of St Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits, and 
his early successors that Jesuits should gather at least once every 
three years from each province to discuss the state of the Society. 
Previous Congregations of Procurators have taken place in Rome, Florence
 and in Loyola, the birthplace of St Ignatius.
Link (here) to Independent Catholic News 

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