The history of the Society of Jesus in America mirrors that of the nation: full of promise and contradiction; always being ...
For two days last week, the campus enjoyed a remarkable moment in international and intra-Jesuit relations. Sophia University’s president, vice president and Jesuit chancellor led a delegation of ...
Monday, I started my review of Jesuit Fr. David Collins' wonderful new book, The Jesuits in the United States: A Concise History. Today, we will pick up where we left off, in the early 19th century, ...
Enslaved people lived in the crowded log cabin in the left foreground of this picture. They built the white frame building, which served as the St. Regis Indian School in the 19th century, and later ...
Participants in the Certificate in Jesuits Studies program traced the footsteps of Saint Ignatius and the early Jesuits through Madrid, Arévalo, Burgos, Loyola, Aranzazu, Pamplona, Xavier, Zaragoza, ...
The suppression and subsequent restoration of the Society of Jesus shows the importance of discernment and trusting in God even in tribulation, rather than relying on one's own cunning or dwelling on ...
VATICAN CITY -- When former Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio, an Argentine Jesuit, walked onto the balcony of St. Peter's Basilica last week as the new Pope Francis, he transformed the history of Roman ...
When Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio in 2013 became the first Jesuit in history to be elected the Roman pontiff, there was not a single member of his religious order serving at the Vatican in a leadership ...
The Certificate in Jesuit Studies program is marking its fifth year this summer with an expansion of course offerings and an increase in flexibility, among other changes. Organized by the Institute ...
I have spent years poring over archives to illuminate the lives of those bought and sold by a prominent order of Jesuit priests. Share full article A photograph of Frank Campbell, one of the enslaved ...