USA East Province Jesuits
PJ Williams is an experienced communications professional currently serving as the Communications Manager for the USA East Province of the Society of Jesus since July 2020, where responsibilities include managing the website JesuitsEast.org and producing relevant content. Previously, PJ held roles as Communications Coordinator and Multimedia Assistant at the USA Northeast Jesuit Province Office from December 2014 to July 2020, focusing on donor communications and online engagement. Earlier experience includes a Multimedia Assistant position at the New York Jesuit Province Office and an internship at America Magazine. PJ holds a Bachelor's Degree in Communications and Media Studies and English from Fordham University.
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USA East Province Jesuits
In our region, we refer to ourselves as the USA East Province of the Society of Jesus, one group within the Society of Jesus in the United States and one part of the worldwide body of Jesuits. We are the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits), a Roman Catholic order of priests and brothers founded in 1540 by the soldier-turned-priest, Saint Ignatius Loyola. In the vision of our founder, we seek to “Find God in All Things” and commit ourselves to the “Greater Glory of God.” The Jesuit mission has long been dedicated to: - Spreading the Gospel - Reaching out to those on the margins - Educating men and women for others With close to 17,000 priests and brothers worldwide, we are the largest male religious order in the Catholic Church. We are pastors, teachers, and chaplains. We are also doctors, lawyers, and astronomers, among many other roles in the Church and society. In our varied ministries, we care for the whole person—body, mind, and soul. Jesuits draw on the rich tradition of Ignatian Spirituality and reflection. We offer resources to all who want to discern God’s presence in their lives. Through this lens, we work tirelessly to advance social justice and peace. Wherever there are those who are less fortunate and seemingly forgotten in our cities, rural areas, and throughout the world, you will find the Jesuits advocating on their behalf.