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From: PRASHANT Communication 
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SAYING “GOOD-BYE!” FOR NOW!!!

-Fr. Cedric Prakash sj*



Today, January 17th 2016 - is being observed as the ‘World Day of Migrants and 
Refugees’ - it’s an appropriate day, I feel, to share with you a NEW CHAPTER in 
my life!



I am really not sure where to begin! What I want to share - has many different 
dimensions; it’s like a multi-coloured tapestry - delicately but exquisitely 
inter-woven into a unique design! The creativity and the dexterity involved can 
be appreciated and understood - only by those who can watch it’s unfolding from 
a distance! Somehow, I feel myself in that situation: looking into, about to 
leap into something I did not even think was possible - some months ago!



Fr. Pedro Arrupe is for me and for several of my brother Jesuits and others one 
of the great Saints of the post-Vatican II period. He was the Superior General 
of the Society of Jesus from 1965, a time when the Church and the world at 
large was going through a historical transformation.  I joined the novitiate in 
Ahmedabad, Gujarat in 1974. About a year later, in December 1975, Fr. Pedro 
Arrupe presided over the 32nd General Congregation which left a deep impression 
on the universal Society of Jesus which mandated every Jesuit to the service of 
faith and the promotion of justice. This thrust became the defining direction 
for Jesuits all over the world.



In keeping with the vision he had for a world which is inclusive and 
all-embracing which had faith-justice as its cornerstone, Fr. Arrupe launched 
in November 1980 the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) 
(www.jrs.net<http://www.jrs.net/>) ‘with the mission to accompany, serve and 
advocate on behalf of refugees and other forcibly displaced persons’. Ever 
since the JRS has been responding to the cries of millions of people all over 
the world!

[http://en.jrs.net/images_base/sidebar_map.jpg]<http://www.jrs.net/>

Jesuit Refugee Service | Home<http://www.jrs.net/>
www.jrs.net<http://www.jrs.net>
Jesuit Refugee Service is an international NGO which serves, accompanies and 
advocates on behalf of refugees and other forcibly displaced persons.





One of the first Jesuits to work with the JRS from India was Fr. Pierre Ceyrac, 
someone who has been a great inspiration in my life. He worked in Bangkok, 
Cambodia and other parts of South-East Asia; Fr. Jose Changanacherry (on 
demitting office as the Provincial of Gujarat) also went to work with JRS in 
Africa.  Fr. Varkey Parekkatt (who was also the Provincial of South Asia) also 
had a stint with JRS in Nepal; listening to their moving testimonies and the 
fact that Fr. Arrupe has always been my hero, I always dreamt that I would one 
day at least “spend a little time with JRS”.



It came rather suddenly and spontaneously, in November 2014.  In a conversation 
with Fr. Stanny Fernandes, the Director of JRS, South Asia expressed this 
desire. A young Jesuit Priest Fr. Prem Kumar had been abducted by some Taliban 
outfit in Afghanistan and all efforts were being made to secure his release. My 
thoughts at that time was to serve for a couple of weeks or a month in 
Afghanistan, Nepal or elsewhere. Little did I realise that in a skype 
conversation later that evening with my friend Fr. Peter Balleis (the Director 
of JRS International) that Fr. Stanny would tell him of this desire.  There 
were immediate communications from Fr. Peter literally asking as to when I 
would be ready to join the JRS; well, my response at that time was “it’s only 
for a short time and we will see”.



Early in April, I made my annual Spiritual Exercises (retreat) in the Jesuit 
residence of Gandhinagar. It was a troubling retreat with my thoughts 
constantly going back to the JRS. On Good Friday, there was this urge as never 
before to say “yes” and on Holy Saturday, I wrote to Fr. Peter Balleis that I 
think I hear the Lord calling me to serve in JRS.  Peter’s immediate response 
was “come immediately. We are waiting for you”.



In May 2015, I had to go to Rome to speak at the Caritas Internationalis 
Assembly. I had some prolonged meetings with Fr. Peter and some others 
concerned there. They were certainly keen on me joining JRS as soon as possible 
and offered me some possibilities; the topmost, one being to work in the Middle 
East. I agreed to going to Beirut for a few days in July to see things for 
myself. My visit there was extremely positive but after the stay, I still felt 
that I needed more time to reflect and pray over things.



On my return to India I went through a long but difficult process of Ignatian 
discernment.  During this process of discernment, I must have put down at least 
a hundred reasons why I should continue to be where I am and particularly in 
Gujarat. On the other side, there seemed to be just one voice saying to me to 
“let go” and to “let God”.



In the early hours of August 22nd, the Feast of the Queenship of Mary I finally 
said “yes” totally, willingly and cheerfully to go and to work in the Lebanon. 
It was certainly an important decision in my life, a very difficult one in 
every sense of the word.



I have been assigned the responsibility of doing Advocacy work with JRS in the 
Middle East and North Africa region (MENA). I will be based in Beirut, Lebanon 
and while this responsibility is for the next two or three years, it is in fact 
open ended. My responsibilities sounded to me are challenging indeed!



I enjoyed being here in Gujarat and particularly for the last fourteen years 
working on issues related to human rights, justice and peace.  Ever since 
friends and colleagues heart of my imminent departure, there has been no end of 
visits, phone calls, emails and messages. I truly value and feel good with all 
the appreciative things being said.  Many have expressed feelings that I will 
be missed.  I too will miss each one of you....!



Many also say how ‘shocked and surprised’ they are about my going wondering 
whether it was an overnight decision. Well it was not! It was kept under-wraps: 
very few knowing about it till very recently.  Above all, no one is forcing me 
to go away...!



I humbly request your prayers for me, for my new responsibility and very 
particularly for those whom I have been called to serve.



I promise to be in touch and till we meet again, its “aavjo” (see you again) as 
we say in Gujarati!



With my love and prayers,





Fr. Cedric Prakash sj



20th January, 2016




*(Fr. Cedric Prakash SJ was the former Director of PRASHANT, the 
Ahmedabad-based Jesuit Centre for Human Rights, Justice and Peace.)
Address: ‘PRASHANT’, Hill Nagar, Near Saffron Hotel, Drive-in Road, Ahmedabad – 
380052                                                           Phone: (079) 
27455913, 66522333 Fax:  (079) 27489018    Email: 
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