Tag: Jesuits
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Jesuits announce new Philippine head
He is currently the rector of Loyola House of Studies and executive director of the Center for Ignatian Spirituality
Ignatius Loyola: A Noble Knight who fought for a better inner...
"Ignatius met his grace when he was a wounded soldier, wallowing in excruciating pain. His spiritual quest started from a wound to healing"
Pope Francis revisits ‘very painful’ Jesuit abductions in 1970s Argentina
The question about the Budapest-born Father Jálics came during the first Jesuit pope’s apostolic visit to Hungary
Alleged killer of Jesuit priests found dead in Mexico
The priests had been working for several decades with the Raramuri, or Tarahumara, Indigenous people
Jesuits expand sanctions against priest after new abuse claims
Father Marko Rupnik, 68, had already been banned from giving confession and is now prohibited from any public artistic exercise
Remembering Father Catalino Arevalo SJ, Father of Asian Theology
“How different my life and Jesuit ‘career’ would have turned out had it not been for Father Arevalo,” said Father Danny Huang SJ
Jesuit Theology professor Joseph Roche dies
Father Roche taught Systematic and Pastoral Theology courses in LST from 1967 to 2010
Two Jesuit priests killed in a church in Mexico
Both priests tried to protect a person who sought refuge in the church while being chased by at least one other man
Jesuits name Father Girish Santiago new superior for Myanmar
Father Girish Santiago has a doctorate in Social Science specializing in the care of persons with disabilities