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Lifetime Giving Societies

Regis Jesuit values its loyal benefactors who have made significant, lifetime cumulative, financial and in-kind gifts to the school. The Lifetime Giving Societies celebrate the generosity of donors whose lifelong commitments help secure Regis Jesuit’s bright future.

Magis Society
The word "magis" ("more" or "greater") captures one of the key aspects of the spirituality of St. Ignatius. To labor "For the Greater Glory of God" (AMDG - Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam) is the Jesuit motto: to strive for excellence in all things, especially in service of God and neighbor. This giving soceity honors donors with a cumulative lifetime gift total of $1,000,000 or more.

Jubilee Society
The Society of Jesus celebrated a jubilee year in 2006 with three significant anniversaries: the 450th anniversary of the death of St. Ignatius Loyola, on July 31, 1556; the 500th anniversary of the birth of St. Francis Xavier in Navarre on April 7, 1506; and the 500th anniversary of the birth of Blessed Peter Faber (Pierre Favre) in Savoy on April 13, 1506. These three future Jesuits first met and shared a room during their studies in the University of Paris. This giving society honors donors with cumulative lifetime gift totals of $500,000-$999,999.

First Companions Society
While studying in Paris, the charismatic Ignatius gathered friends around him. Nine of them, along with Ignatius, later became the first Jesuits. They called themselves the Company of Jesus. Companionship has been at the heart of Jesuit ministry ever since. This giving society honors donors with cumulative lifetime gift totals of $200,000-$499,999.

Ignatian Society
In 1522-23, a middle-aged layman named Inigo (later, Ignatius) de Loyola had a series of profound spiritual experiences. His Spiritual Exercises were the notes he made as he tried to help others meet God as he had done, and they remain the foundation of Jesuit spirituality and ministry. This giving society honors donors with cumulative lifetime gift totals of $50,000-$199,999.
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