Sept. 5, 2020 – This is a busy time of year at the Jesuit Novitiate of St. Stanislaus Kostka in Grand Coteau, La. On Aug. 20, the novitiate welcomed three men who hail from all over the U.S. Central and Southern (UCS) Province. All are set to embark on a two-year period in which they will learn about the Society of Jesus, grow in their prayer and community life and discern whether God is indeed calling them to life as a Jesuit.
On Thursday, Sept. 3, all three men successfully completed their “first probation,” perhaps best described as a time when novices get to know the Society and each other. During this focused, nearly two-week period, newly arrived novices put aside their electronic devices and study some of the foundational documents of the Society. They spend significant periods of time in prayer and community activities with other novices, culminating in a three-day silent retreat.
The three new novices join four second-year novices at the novitiate, as well as Novice Director Fr. Andrew Kirschman, SJ, and Br. Lawrence Huck, SJ, socius to the novice director.
Meet the three newest members of the Jesuits USA Central and Southern Province:
Jason Britsch, 26, is a native of the New Orleans area and a graduate of Jesuit High School, New Orleans. He completed his undergraduate education at the University of Dallas, earning degrees in history and politics. After graduation, Jason returned to Jesuit High to teach English and assist in campus ministry as a member of the Alum Service Corps. He then continued to work at Jesuit High, helping coordinate a capital campaign. He enjoys collecting vintage books, duck hunting and raising chickens.


Please keep all at the novitiate in your prayers, especially these three men as they embark on their Jesuit vocation and discern if God is calling them to a life in the Society.