General Congregation

This article is about the Jesuit decision-making body. For the General Congregations of Cardinals during sede vacante, see Universi Dominici Gregis § Chapter II.

The highest authority in the Society of Jesus is the General Congregation, an assembly of the Jesuit representatives from all parts of the world. A general congregation is always summoned on the death or resignation of the administrative head of the ordercalled the Superior Generalto choose his successor, and it may be called at other times if circumstances warrant. A smaller congregation of worldwide representatives meets every three years to discuss internal business and to decide the need for a general congregation. Through its four-century history, the Society has convened only 36 general congregations, the last of which installed Arturo Sosa as Superior General of the Order.

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