The Ignatian - December 2016 Vol 26 December 2017 Vol 28 | Page 4

From the Rector Beginnings – Audacity and Discernment Beginnings characterise the cycle of any school. Begin a class with a prayer. Start a new topic. Learn a new defensive move in the basketball team. Commission the year’s school leaders. Devise a fresh student motto. A sixth-grader is promoted to the senior campus. Blazers are put away for the summer season. Pack a bag and find a second home in the boarding house. We know beginnings. “Our audacity can go even further and seek not only the improbable, but the impossible, because nothing is impossible for God.” FR GENERAL ARTURO SOSA S J 4 | I G N ATI A N | D EC E M B E R 2 0 1 7 Half a century ago now, the charismatic General of the Society of Jesus, Pedro Arrupe, addressed a band of educators, telling them, “If our schools are to perform as they should, they will live in a continual tension between the old and the new, the comfortable past and the uneasy present.” He was right to caution us about resting on our laurels. One of the key characteristics of what the early Jesuits used to describe as “our way of proceeding” was accommodation. That is, the ability to read the signs