In short, Jesuits do all kinds of work. And, yet, even with this great array of voices and gifts, Jesuit priests and brothers share a singular mission: to do the world a world of good. In this way, a ...
This is the first truly global study of the Society of Jesus's early missions. Up to now historians have treated the early-modern Catholic missionary project as a disjointed collection of regional ...
At first, no single activity defined the new religious order. The early Jesuits preached in the streets, led men and women through the Spiritual Exercises, taught theology in universities, instructed ...
In 1615, France insisted that Champlain send missionaries to New France in order to ... nor masters of any science or art. The Jesuits built permanent missions in Huronia, the largest at Ste.
A Jesuit education is a complete education. The Jesuit tradition is about educating the whole person—mind, body, and soul—and preparing students to create a more just, humane, and sustainable world.
Since founding their first school in 1548, the Jesuits have always aimed to provide an education that forms students as whole persons who will change the world for the better. It is this ideal that ...
For more than 450 years, Jesuits have focused on excellence in education, establishing schools and universities around the world. They were among the earliest settlers in New Orleans and Louisiana, ...
In 2024-25, Loyola University New Orleans will participate in a Mission Priority Examen at the request of the Superior General of the Society of Jesus and with the support of the Jesuit Provincials in ...
In Chiquitos, the criollo elite in Santa Cruz de la Sierra quickly moved to appropriate the economic assets of the Jesuit ...
The final plenary session, "Environmental Justice and the Mission of Jesuit Higher Education," will feature keynote speaker Nancy Tuchman (Loyola University Chicago). She will be introduced by ...