The tertians resumed life in Dublin during Easter week. There were many stories to tell as the twelve returned from the various assignments with which they had been occupied since January. Time was taken during the week to reflect on these experiences as each person described how his expectations and hopes had been realised and offered an insight into his personal reactions. The comparisons and contrasts helped the tertians to recognise how the Spiritual Exercises are lived out in diverse situations.
- Alban Massie stayed at the Pontifical Biblical Institute in Jerusalem and worked at the Hôpital Saint Louis.
- Andrzej Batorski spent his experiment in Rome with the Jesuit Refugee Service in Centro Astalli.
- Brendan McManus was in Eastern Point Retreat House in Gloucester, MA, where he assisted in the directing of retreats.
- Danang Bramasti and Pavel Bačo stayed at the Jesuit community in Edinburgh and worked in the project for the homeless run by the Sisters of Mercy.
- Earl Barredo lived in Hull where he was engaged with the Apostleship of the Sea.
- Fortunatus Parwoto lived and worked in Corrymeela in County Antrim, helping with the work of the Reconciliation Centre.
- Gabriel Pigache went to Algiers where he was involved with the Ciara project.
- Jarosław Paszyński lived with the Missionaries of Charity in Spitak, Armenia, working in an orphanage and in the locality.
- Lourenço Eiró spent the time of the experiment in pastoral work in Saint Bridgid’s Parish, Belfast.
- Piaras Jackson lived at the Saint Aloysius Jesuit Community in Malta while working with Jesuit Refugee Service there.
- Róbert Gočala lived and worked at the Legion of Mary’s Morning Star Hostel in Dublin.