Those in the Ignatian tradition have always inserted themselves in different societies and cultures. The Jesuit European Office, OCIPE, was founded in 1956, at the request of Monseigneur Weber, the Archbishop of Strasbourg. In 2010 OCIPE is present in Brussels, Budapest and Warsaw, with an antenna in Strasbourg.
OCIPE’s Vision
OCIPE seeks to accompany the construction of Europe : in serving its personnel in their professional and spiritual discernment, in sustaining critical reflection from the perspective of Christian faith on European values and responsibilities, and in promoting Europe’s solidarity internally and with the wider world.
Published by Elaine Rudolphi
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