Tony became a Jesuit in 1952. He specialises in teaching people how to pray. He has worked in schools and spirituality centres, most recently the Mount Street Jesuit Centre.
Became a Jesuit in 1988. Paul specialises in spirituality and ministry to the deaf. He was appointed superior of the Loyola Jesuit community in Wimbledon.
Gemma is a sister of the Congregation of Jesus (CJ). She is a senior lecturer in pastoral theology at Heythrop College and has made a significant contribution to the development of Pray-as-you-go.
Br Alan became a Jesuit in in 1964. He was a Province Consultor for ten years, as well as being National Christian Life Community Ecclesiastical Assistant and member of the Mount Street Jesuit Centre team.
I am the Province Archivist and thus I am responsible for caring for the archival documents as well as a collection of antiquarian books and some historical artefacts belonging to the Jesuits in Britain.
Gerry became a Jesuit aged 55 after a career as a chest doctor. Assigned to Cape Town in the 1980s he bore witness to and supported the struggle against apartheid. He was chaplain to prisoners on Robben Island and knew Nelson Mandela.
Paul Chitnis is the director of Jesuit Missions, a place with a wonderful history of colourful characters and extraordinary generosity of spirit and service.