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Pope Francis, who died Monday at 88, was the first Jesuit pope of the Catholic Church. What is a Jesuit? What to know ...
You don’t do that!” That is what Arturo Sosa, S.J., the superior general of the Jesuits, would say to President Trump about ...
Before the College of Cardinals elected Argentine Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio pope during the most recent papal conclave in 2013, the overwhelming consensus was that there would never be a Jesuit ...
Pope Francis broke barriers as the first pontiff of Latin descent and the first Jesuit to hold the title. The pope brought global attention to the faith and made a powerful connection at Marquette ...
He passed away at the age of 88 on Monday, April 21. Born in Argentina as Jorge Bergoglio, Pope Francis joined the Society of Jesus at the age of 21. He was ordained a priest days before his 33rd ...
When and how did Pope Francis die? Who will be the next pope? What we know The Society of Jesus, commonly called the Jesuits, are an order of "priests, brothers, scholastics and novices ...
The Society of Jesus, commonly called the Jesuits, are an order of "priests, brothers, scholastics and novices," according to its website. At 14,000-plus members, the Jesuits tout themselves as ...