| Whoever wishes to enter our society, that we desire to be
called the Society of Jesus, to bear arms for God, and to serve only Jesus
Christ Our Lord and the Roman Pontiff, his Vicar upon earth, must, after
making a solemn vow of perpetual chastity, offer himself to be part of a
Society chiefly instituted to work for the advancement of souls in life
and Christian doctrine, and for the propagation of the faith, by public
preaching and the ministry of the Word of God, by the Spiritual Exercises
and by works of charity, especially teaching the catechism to children and
those who are not instructed in Christianity, and hearing the confessions
of the faithful for their spiritual consolation ... As to the right of
command, that shall belong entirely to the General ... Although we have
learned from the gospel and the orthodox faith and make profession that we
believe firmly that all the faithful of Jesus Christ are subject to the
Roman Pontiff as to their leader and to the Vicar of Jesus Christ, in
order that the humility of our society may be even greater, we have come
to believe, that it would be very useful, in addition to this bond common
to all the faithful, to commit ourselves further by a particular vow. So,
whatever the present Roman Pontiff and his successors command us
concerning the good of souls and the propagation of the faith, we are
committed to carry out without hesitation or excuse, in whatsoever country
he may send us to, whether among the Turks or other infidels, even in
India, or among the heretics and schismatics, or among the faithful of
whatever kind. |