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The Jnana Jyothi Campus in Anekal came alive with joy and reverence on June 28 as the Anekal Jesuit Institutions marked the ...
In 1722, a French Jesuit missionary named Antoine Gaubil arrived in Beijing and checked over numerous Chinese historical ...
The sex abuse allegations against Gabrielli date back to the 1990s. Detectives with the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Department launched an investigation last year when three men came forward and ...
“While the Jesuit mission in the United States has flourished into 27 institutions of higher education and 80 secondary and pre-secondary schools with billions of dollars in net worth, the ...
SÃO PAULO – Thirty-eight years after the brutal killing of Spanish-born Jesuit missionary Vicente Cañas in the Amazonian State of Mato Grosso, the Brazilian judiciary finally issued an arrest ...
Part of the Jesuit Mission Priority Examen, the project will assess the University's commitment to Jesuit educational and spiritual traditions and values Boston College has begun a self-study of its ...
Traditionally known as the National Shrine of North American Martyrs after the Jesuit missionaries’ canonization in 1930, the site had been considered a national shrine.
But Hideyoshi quickly grew skeptical of a belief system with such close ties to foreign powers: namely, Portugal, the home of many Jesuit missionaries, and Rome, where the Catholic Church was ...
Jesuit missionaries affiliated with Tumacácori discovered and worked the Alto, Montosa, Salero and Wandering Jew mining properties dating back to 1688. The Salero Mine, ...
Seeing how Georgetown has put its preaching into action can have that effect. Currently, for some, the Jesuit mission may indeed shape their Georgetown experience in profound ways. For others, however ...
"The Jesuit mission of being for and with others is definitely at the forefront and it is through opportunities provided at Holy Cross that I've understood what that meant and that I can carry ...
Jesuits were already operating more than 800 schools by the time of Georgetown's founding in 1789, per the university. Many of them catered to students who might not otherwise get a formal education.