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By Kielce Gussie Commemorating 190 years of diplomatic relations between Colombia and the Holy See, the Pontifical Gregorian ...
Catholics across Latin America celebrated as the Argentine ... a co-founder of the Jesuit order. In addition to mission work, Jesuits are primarily known for their intellectual prowess.
They were discovering their mission by doing it ... When Ignatius died in 1556 there were 35 Jesuit colleges across Europe. Two hundred years later, there were more than 800 in Europe, Asia, and Latin ...
There, he directed his students to embrace teachings and practices that had been adopted from the Jesuits’ early missions in Latin America: an “option for the poor” expressed in manual labor ...
McCoog, A Guide to Jesuit Archives, Subsidia ad historiam S.I., 12 ... archives of the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith relating to missionary activities in Latin America. We have a ...
As part of the project "Design and implementation of the Risk Management Plan for the Jesuit Missions ... World Heritage in the Latin America and Caribbean Region and the Policy Paper on Climate ...
Asunción hosted on 6 August the presentation of the initial results of the project ‘Design and implementation of the Risk Management Plan for the Jesuit Missions of Santísima ... in coordination with ...
The death of Pope Francis marks the end of an era for the Catholic Church in Latin ... of Jesuits inclined toward Marxist theology, who sent him “to a very remote place, where his main mission ...
Here on the semi-arid frontier of Spanish South America now known as Chiquitanía the Jesuits and their indigenous charges blended European architecture with local traditions. The six historic missions ...
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COMIBAM 2025: Latin America aims to mobilize 20,000 more churches for global missionAccording to data presented by the COMIBAM research department, the number of missionaries grew from 1,350 in 1987 to more than 34,000 today, with over 19,000 of them serving in Latin America itself.
If you've lived in Tucson for any length of time, you have heard of the Jesuit missionary Padre Eusebio Kino - there's a sports complex named for him along with a parkway, and his name is forever ...
To understand why the couple undertook such a dangerous mission, it’s necessary first to understand the radical religious transformation of Latin America. By the late twentieth century ...
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