Around 25 Jesuits live in Switzerland at five different locations. They belong to the Central European Province and share their journey with fellow members in Germany, Austria, Sweden, Lithuania, and Latvia. They do not live in monasteries and do not wear a uniform religious habit. Instead, they live in communities — small groups that shape their daily lives and their work in the world.

At the heart of their lives is the trust that God loves every person and is present in the midst of the world. This trust leads them into stillness, into prayer, and into the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola. There, people learn to listen to what moves them inwardly and to discover God within their own lives.

Their path is guided by four shared priorities: accompanying people toward God, standing alongside the disadvantaged in the pursuit of reconciliation and justice, supporting young people along their way, and taking responsibility for creation.

In this way, the Jesuits in Switzerland today work in the fields of spirituality, education, and social responsibility — sustained by a tradition that honors its history while remaining open to the questions and challenges of the present.

The Jesuits in Switzerland Today

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