Mr. PJ Shelton, SJ (Wisconsin Province)
Theology Studies: Boston College School of Theology and Ministry, Boston, MA
Hometown: Columbus, OH
Entered the Jesuits: August 23, 2003
Education: B.A. in history and classical languages from Marquette University.

Paul John (PJ) Shelton , S.J.
I entered the Society of Jesus in August of 2003. I’m from Columbus, OH and graduated from St. Charles Preparatory School in 1999. After graduation from high school, I attended Marquette University in Milwaukee, graduating in May 2003 with a B.A. in History and Classical Languages.
“trust that God does speak to you through your life”
There are many rewarding things about being a Jesuit: companionship of other men dedicated to serving Christ, the invitations to share with people in their joys and sorrows, and travelling to all parts of the world to discover how Christ works. I find life in knowing that Jesus loves me. I find life in discovering how God manifests Himself in the world. Ignatian spirituality, finding God in all things, helps me see that God will continue to speak to me through the events in my life. My advice to anyone considering a vocation to religious life would be to trust that God does speak to you through your life and imagination. Trust that God speaks to you in the events of your life and calls you to do his will. I often find the saints good examples of the way God speaks to us through the events of our lives.
Listen to PJ’s thoughts on the best part about being a Jesuit
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