Tag: Jesuits
A look at Pedro Arrupe, the Basque who was a Jesuit...
Basque Passionist Antonio María Artola CP brings us a video and article on the life and works of Father Arrupe, with a marvelous final message
St. Francis Xavier: the Navarrese Saint who spoke in the “Biscayne”...
Today, December 3, is the feast day of St. Francis Xavier, as well as the Day of Navarre and the Day of the Basque...
A Basque from Bergara has just been made a member of...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
On Thursday, January 25, a celebration was held at the Paraninfo at the Caracas Palace of the Academies...
Georgetown University: St. Ignatius of Loyola, the “patron saint” of modern...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Paul Almeida just became the Dean of the Georgetown University McDonough School of Business in August. This Jesuit...
The jesuit Xavier Albo is awarded with the most prestigious medal...
This article was translated by Mikel Martín
We have talked about issues related with Bolivia several times in this blog. We have even talked about a...
Where is Monsignor José Ignacio Munilla from?
It would seem that he's not from Gipuzkoa, given what was recently published on the InfoCatólica website for the World Youth Day being held...
Today is the day of Ignatius of Loyola
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Regardless of one’s personal beliefs, or lack thereof, no one can deny the influence on world history that...
The Two Sides of the Jesuits, or the Need for a...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We’ve been doing a lot of talking as of late about the Jesuits, the religious order that was...
St. Francis Xavier was NOT born in Spain; St. Francis Xavier...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Brought up by the choice of the new Pope to call himself Francis, several media outlets have been...