General Congregation
Representative assembly of the Society of Jesus / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The General Congregation is an assembly of the Jesuit representatives from all parts of the world, and serves as the highest authority in the Society of Jesus. A General Congregation (GC) is always summoned on the death or resignation of the administrative head of the order, called the Superior General or Father General,[1] to 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.
This article is about the Jesuit decision-making body. For the General Congregations of Cardinals during sede vacante, see Universi Dominici Gregis § Chapter II.