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What real Mission requires, Bishop Jin had in spades
(UCAN) I first met Bishop Aloysius Jin Luxian in 1987 in Shanghai. Then 71, he had been back in his native city since 1982...
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Pope Francis: Choosing a Jesuit as a reformer — on many levels
(CNS) — The church has turned to religious orders for popes at various times over the centuries, often when in need...
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Georgetown celebrates first Jesuit pope
(Washington Post) For the nation’s oldest Catholic university, the arrival of a new pope is always a big deal. But for...
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The last class for the world’s greatest Jesuit
(Daily Caller) You can’t really be a compassionate person, or fully understand yourself, or even master basic logic, unless...
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Jesuit, 92, penalized after eucharistic liturgy with woman priest
(NCR) A Catholic priest who participated in a eucharistic liturgy with a woman priest last month has been ordered to no longer...
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Memorial crosses for victims of violence spread beyond Camden
(Philadelphia Inquirer) Two weeks ago, the names of 350 homicide victims in Camden and Philadelphia were read in the chronological...
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Founder of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps movement dies
Jesuit Father John “Jack” Morris died Sept. 30 at the Jesuit infirmary in Spokane after a long battle with cancer. He...
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Jesuit expelled from Syria says country needs regime change
Italian Jesuit Father Paolo Dall’Oglio was expelled from Syria in mid-June after he intensified his public calls for...
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Of liturgy and life: Jesuit scholar reflects on his 46 years in Rome
In a sitting room where lace doilies top every table, Jesuit Fr. Robert F. Taft’s gray sweater and wooden cane add...
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Fordham students angry over anti-birth control policy set up rogue clinic for students to receive prescriptions
A group of Fordham students want better access to birth control, even if they have to create their own clinic. Unable to...




