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How a game designer turned Jesuit ended up writing about space religion
Life was good for Shane Liesegang in the early 2000s. In his 20s, he had a good job, plenty of friends, and lived in sunny Los Angeles. “Things were pretty terrific,” he said. And yet they weren’t.
Jesuits pledge $100 million to benefit descendants of enslaved people
The Jesuit order is pledging to raise $100 million for descendants of enslaved people once owned and sold by their order as a way to make reparations and also help the nation move toward racial healing.
Pope Francis looks to heal rifts in upcoming trips
VATICAN CITY — The superior general of the Society of Jesus — sometimes called the “Black Pope” — ...
Pope Francis: The Church Must Grow in Discernment
On July 30, 2016, during Pope Francis’ apostolic visit to Poland for World Youth Day, he met with a group of 28 Polish Jesuits...
Exhibit: Jesuits, sisters who helped build church in US
Visitors to the Loyola Museum of Art can take a journey crossing the Atlantic and spanning the continent — as well as nearly four centuries — with “Crossings and Dwellings: Restored Jesuits, Women Religious, American Experience, 1814–2014.” Artifacts include a flint cross given to Jesuit Pere Jacques Marquette, who wintered on the shores of Lake Michigan on what is now the South Side of Chicago, to an Oscar won by Mercedes McCambridge, a graduate of Mundelein College, for her role in 1949’s “All the King’s Men.”
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