AMDG Podcast: Inside the Unique Ministry of Jesuit Procurators with Fr. Victor Cancino, SJ
On this episode of the AMDG podcast, Fr. Victor Cancino, SJ, who was the procurator from the USA West province, gives his insider’s take on the process.
On this episode of the AMDG podcast, Fr. Victor Cancino, SJ, who was the procurator from the USA West province, gives his insider’s take on the process.
By Ignatius Plato Accompaniment can be crucial when making a life decision. Having someone present to walk with you through big decisions can bring clarity during a time of uncertainty. As the novice director for the Jesuits USA Central and Southern Province (UCS), Fr. Drew Kirschman, SJ, accompanies Jesuit novices every day. Walking with men …
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Looking for a book, movie or TV show about Jesuits? There’s actually more than few at this point, and in a whole bunch of genres.
By Ignatius Plato Father Brian Christopher, SJ, served as the delegate for the USA Central and Southern (UCS) Province at the most recent Congregation of Procurators (CP71) in May. As he carries the experience back with him to his ministry in Belize, he shares his hopes for a Society of Jesus that continues to listen …
In the summer of 2024, the inaugural class of Cristo Rey Jesuit Seattle, 100 freshmen or more, will walk through the doors of their new high school.
New Orleans – Sometimes we hear by turning a listening ear, but some people speak directly to our hearts. According to the Most Reverend Gregory M. Aymond, Archbishop of New Orleans, God spoke directly to the hearts of Jesuits José R. Dueño Gorbea, William A. McCormick, W. Tucker Redding and Aric M. Serrano. They heard …
Jesuits don’t come ready-made. These men are formed over many years of prayer, study, community and ministry.
On this episode of the AMDG podcast, Fr. Joe Tetlow, SJ, discusses his new book, “Considering Jesus: The Human Experience of the Redeemer.”
On May 6, the Society of Jesus’ 71st Congregation of Procurators will begin in Loyola, Spain, with more than 100 Jesuits from around the world taking part.
On this episode of the AMDG podcast, we’re featuring a recent episode of the Jesuit Border Podcast, hosted by Jesuit Fathers Brian Strassburger and Louie Hotop, who serve migrant communities on the U.S.-Mexico border.