First, when the Congregation tried to change the stipulation in its legislation that only a restricted category of Jesuits could take part in the Society’s governance at the higher levels, the pope and his advisers saw the attempt as an instance of the Jesuits’ playing fast and loose with their traditions. At the audience with the delegates at the beginning of the Congregation, the pope communicated that he did not want a change, but he did so in opaque terms that seemed, at least to most of the delegates, to