Description
The present work aims to investigate how Ignatian spirituality can be an instrument to help
university students in their self-knowledge and life project construction processes. To this end,
we seek to understand the contemporary context, especially with regard to youth realities and
the university world, with the reflections of Bauman, Baudrillard and Debord, who present their
theories of liquid society, consumer society and society of the spectacle, and we go deeper into
the youth realities, mainly with regard to work, education and spirituality. Having made this
“photograph” about youth, object of this study, we present Ignatian sources such as the
autobiography of Saint Ignatius, the founding documents of the Society of Jesus that are the
basis for the structuring of what we call the Educational Apostolate, seeking to understand what
is intended with it in the sense of monitoring and integral training of its students, especially
those in higher education. Then, we identified, within the Jesuit and Ignatian framework, some
lights to help in the process of integration and self-knowledge of university students, helping
them to reconcile with their past, recognizing the potentialities and possibilities of action of
their present; knowing themselves and the world they are in, so that they can project life, based
on what each one is, their place of announcement, and also the meaning and purpose of their
life and the values that guide their actions. We end, therefore, with the presentation of the
“maintenance” of this life project, in a constant examination and evaluation, so that this student,
in his autonomy and in the course of his life, can adapt to the constant demands and changes in
the contemporary world, never losing sight of its principle and foundation and the main mission
of being a person with and for others and in constant search for Magis and reconciliation with
oneself, with others, with society, with the transcendent and with the common home.