The Society of Jesus is consolidating its three eastern U.S. provinces - Maryland, New England, and New York - into a single province, echoing their historical configuration prior to the 1920s. This change responds to the Jesuit ideal of seeking new ways of serving God and reflects growing unity among members. While provinces may seem obscure, they are central to Jesuits' lives and formation, and assign members to ministries worldwide. The boundaries of provinces have changed over time as Jesuits have explored new frontiers of faith across North America for centuries.