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The Islands of Malta & Gozo are known in the catholic world for their missionary spirit.  The Maltese Jesuits have founded provinces abroad and continue to give a helping hand in other Jesuit and non-Jesuit institutions all over the globe.  In the map above one can observe the countries where Maltese Jesuits are helping out, while the following is a list of some of institutions in which the Maltese Jesuits are involved.

 AFRICA [top]
 
Bujumbura, Burundi
Jesuit Refugee Service www.jesref.org 


EUROPE [top]
 
Rome, Italy Jesuit Curia www.sjweb.info
 Gregorian University  www.unigre.urbe.it 
 
Pontifical Oriental Institute www.pio.urbe.it
Lyon, France
Sources Chretiennes
www.sources-chretiennes.mom.fr
Madrid, Spain
Universidad Pontificia Comillas
www.upcomillas.es
London, U.K. Heythrop College www.heythrop.ac.uk/
 Jesuit Refugee Servicewww.jrsuk.net 


LATIN AMERICA [top]
 
Bahia, BrazilBahia Province
www.jesuitas.org.br
 
Antofagasta, ChileColegio San Luiswww.colegiosanluis.cl  
Santiago, Chile Centro de Etica
(Universidad Alberto Hurtado)
etica.uahurtado.cl


NEAR EAST [top]
 
El Minia, Egypt Gad-el Sid Social Centre www.geocities.com/tiyeff/
Beyrouth, Lebanon Notre Dame de Jamhour, College www.ndj.edu.lb
 
Institut Supériore des Sciences Religieuses
(Université de Saint Joseph)
www.issr.usj.edu.lb


NORTH AMERICA [top]
 
Pickering, Ontario (Canada). Manresa Jesuit Spiritual Renewal Centre www.manresa-canada.ca
Detroit, MI (U.S.A.) University of Detroit Mercy www.udmercy.edu


SOUTH ASIA [top]
 
Kolkata, India St. Xavier's College www.sxccal.edu
 
 
 
 
 
 

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