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Jesuit who replaced slain Salvadoran priests dies
Jesuit Father Dean Brackley, who volunteered in 1989 to help replace faculty members slain at the Jesuit University in El...
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America Magazine Names Jesuit as New Publisher and President
America Press Inc. the Jesuit-sponsored magazine and web site, announced on Friday the appointment of Jesuit Father John...
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Vatican pressures theology journal
In a move some theologians say undermines the credibility of the leading English-language Catholic theological journal, the...
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Jesuit Shares Tale of Survival as WWII POW
Jesuit priests and seminarians, above, in a photo taken at Loyola College in Los Angeles after they were freed by American...
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Fr. Roberto Busa, Jesuit who invented computer language dead at 97
When Alexander Fleming, who discovered penicillin, died in 1955, a Milan newspaper headlined, “Stop the reader! Fleming...
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Catholic university punishes InterVarsity Christians for removing homosexual officer
The Jesuit-run Marquette University has punished a Christian group for dismissing an officer after he revealed himself as...
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Jesuit rediscovers himself amongst rubble of Japanese Tsunami
Jesuit Jody Magtoto was in Japan this past May, helping in the relief effort for victims of the tsunami. He reflects on...
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What is Ignatian Spirituality?
Jesuit Father James Martin shared a recent video from his own DVD series on the life of the saints where he explains the...
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St. Louis Jesuits to Receive Jubilate Deo Award
Since 1996 the National Association of Pastoral Musicians have recognized individuals that have made exceptional musical...
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Zimbabwe Priests Could become Targets in Political Clashes
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe The national director of Zimbabwe’s Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace said...




