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  Wisconsin Province Society of Jesus
Joe in my room and my office to remind me of his and God's love for me and also to remind me that I am called to love others in the same way.
Joe was a powerful celibate lover who loved many people very personally, had many spiritual sons and daughters, and whose personal closeness to God radiated in his joy of life.
Joe was a great example of the saying that "joy is the echo of God's presence in our lives." I pray every day that God's presence in my life will empower me to be half the caring, celibate lover Fr.
www.jesuitswisprov.org /celibacyworks.html   (807 words)

  
 Jesuit Joe
Jesuit Joe is a mysterious character who appears in the eponymous story of Italian cartoonist Hugo Pratt.
Jesuit Joe appeareed for the first time in 1980 for the Italina publisher CEPIM.
Skepticism of European ideals in colonial settings is a common theme in his stories and forms the main thrust of Jesuit Joe.
www.sfcrowsnest.com /scifinder/a/Jesuit_Joe.php   (214 words)

  
 Joe-Pourri
Kay says that Joe was open to anything, and Joe says so, too, a comment that contradicts issues about Joe’s reluctance to do nudity brought up by Katherine Houghton elsewhere, but then it’s also clear that Kay’s lack of direction is largely to blame for the end result.
Kay describes Joe as “not much of an actor, but “fairly good-looking,” comments that sound harsher on their own than is evident from his tone.
Perhaps Joe himself sums it up best on the commentary track: “When I first saw the movie, I thought that I was real wooden during anytime I spoke, so it was kind of weird.” And then, “But I walked through the garden kind of nice.
www.joedallesandro.com /gardener.htm   (966 words)

  
 SJU: Office of Mission-Jesuit Tradition in Education
Jesuit education began in the United States in 1789 at Georgetown, where a visionary Bishop John Carroll opened a school that would educate students to take advantage of the nation's newly-won freedom.
Jesuit graduates are to be "men and women for others," committed to using their carefully-honed talents in lives of leadership and service.
Because of this increased diversity, Jesuits and their colleagues are engaged in various efforts to rediscover the dynamism of Jesuit education in the experience of the founder of the Jesuits, Ignatius of Loyola.
www.sju.edu /mission/jesuit_tradition_in_education.html   (500 words)

  
 Jesuit High School - New Orleans, LA
The Jesuit Blue Jay Varsity "A" wrestling team travelled to North Carolina to participate in the Tiger Classic on December 22 and 23.
The Jesuit wrestling team participated in two tournaments this weekend (December 1-2) sending both its Varsity A and Varsity B teams into competition.
Jesuit had one champion in freshman Jeffrey Vitenas wrestling @ 112.
www.jesuitnola.org /Athletics/wrestling.htm   (550 words)

  
 Jesuits in Calcutta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
By Felix Raj, SJ According to a recent Jesuit Documentation, No. 80, published from Rome, as of January 2000, there were 21,354 Jesuits in the world - 15,020 priests, (208 less than in 1999) 3,997 scholastics, (35 less) and 2,311 brothers (75 less than last year).
Of the 3,851 Jesuits in India, 2,174 are priests, 1,363 scholastics in training and 314 brothers.
Calcutta Jesuit Province is one of the 18 provinces in India.
www.goethals.org /jesuits.htm   (1369 words)

  
 Sports: Road win keeps Jesuit unbeaten
The game was tied at 7 in the third quarter until Palmetto safety/quarterback Joe Hills picked off a pass by Jesuit quarterback Chris Uhrig at midfield and returned it for a touchdown.
Jesuit answered on the ensuing kickoff on Hunter McCrory's 83-yard return, which put Jesuit up for good.
But in the end Jesuit's defense, which didn't allow a completion by Palmetto, held on for the win.
www.sptimes.com /2005/10/01/news_pf/Sports/Road_win_keeps_Jesuit.shtml   (615 words)

  
 AJCU: Jesuit Association - AJCU Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
As a Catholic and Jesuit university, it is rooted in a world view that encounters God in all creation and through all human activity, especially in the search for truth in every discipline, in the desire to learn, and in the call to live justly together.
A number of university Jesuits contribute to the various orientation programs sponsored by the university for staff, new faculty, new student affairs personnel, resident hall directors and assistants, undergraduates and their parents, students of the medical school and the law school, and various graduate programs.
As Jesuit, we are inspired by the vision of Christ at work in the world, transforming it by His love, and calling men and women to work with Him in loving service of the human community.
ajcunet.edu /areas/pubs/mission/document.asp   (14751 words)

  
 Jesuits of the Missouri Province - New Novices for 2000
Jesuits of the Missouri Province - New Novices for 2000
Joe, born in 1982, is a 2000 alumnus of Regis Jesuit High School.
Born in 1977, Joe is a graduate of St. Louis University High School (1996) and of Saint Louis University (2000) where he majored in philosophy and communications.
www.jesuits-mis.org /novices2000.html   (469 words)

  
 Jesuit Earns Spot In Postseason   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
After Jesuit defeated Robinson last week and Palmetto lost to Sarasota Booker, a three-way tiebreaker for second place was settled on Monday, and the Tigers knocked off Palmetto, 14-3, to finish as the district runner-up.
Jesuit (5-4) will travel to play against Hardee (8-1) in the Class 3A region quarterfinals on Nov. 10.
Jesuit's playoff hopes will lie on its offensive line creating holes for senior running back Kevin Valenti (5-foot-11 and 185 pounds).
sports.tbo.com /sports/MGB62VHTXTE.html   (525 words)

  
 Welcome to the Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus
He was appointed rector of the St. Xavier High School Jesuit community from 1974–1977, and served as chair of the theology department at XU from 1978 to 1982.
Hayes was assigned to Bellarmine Jesuit Retreat House in Barrington, IL, where he served as Director from 1987 until 1999 and Superior of the Jesuit Community from 1987 until 1992.
In 1958, he was assigned to Sophia University —a Jesuit school founded at the request of the Pope in 1913—where, for 28 years, he taught English and ethics, as well as introductory courses to Christianity and the Bible.
www.jesuits-chi.org /publications/tributes.htm   (11948 words)

  
 Jesuit in the News
Joe, when talking about his mom, got a mite emotional and tears floated one of his contacts awry, and he had to stop for repairs.
Jesuit head coach Charles de Long met with his team before the season to discuss the approach he was going to take.
The Jesuit Fathers were all for the new activity for their students, but the athletic department was not as easily convinced.
www.jesuitcp.org /news/in_print.html   (12479 words)

  
 Novitiate Notes
As longtime readers of this blog may have noticed, frequent moves are a hallmark of the Jesuit novitiate experience.
As I transition into life as a vowed Jesuit scholastic and as a student of philosophy, I'm starting a new blog, dubbed The City and the World.
This past Sunday I and a couple other Jesuits attended Mass at the Carmelite Monastery of the Infant Jesus of Prague in Traverse City, which seems a bit stricter than the two or three other Discalced Carmelite communities I've encountered in the past.
novitiatenotes.blogspot.com   (4088 words)

  
 The American Spectator
This no doubt has much to do with the fact that Edmund Walsh was arguably the first American anti-communist (not to mention the fact that Walsh's preached preemptive strikes against aggressors decades before the word neoconservative existed).
Jesuit scholar Donald Crosby has disputed the McCarthy-Walsh connection, claiming that Walsh, despite being an energetic PR genius, was reluctant to coach politicians.
He was born in Boston in 1885, the son of a policeman and second-generation American, Walsh was patriotic and religious from an early age.
www.spectator.org /dsp_article.asp?art_id=8471   (1351 words)

  
 Gigot Center
Upon returning from Rome in 1992, Joe earned his Series 7 license and spent part of the year pending acceptance to law school as a stockbroker (as a means of reflecting on questions of business ethics from the trenches).
From June 2002 through June 2004, Joe was a Senior Lecturer in Law and Director of the Clinic on Entrepreneurship at The University of Chicago Law School; the Clinic provides free legal assistance to inner-city, low-incoming entrepreneurs seeking financial self-sufficiency.
Joe also facilitates community outreach efforts within the Mendoza College of Business, consults corporations and other organizations on matters of leadership and ethics and writes on issues of values and faith in the workplace.
www.nd.edu /~entrep/faculty.html   (2397 words)

  
 Joe McCarthy's Jesuit (Edmund A. Walsh, S.J. was a remarkable anti-Communist deserves recognition)
On the day that McCarthyism was born, and unseasonably warm spell was broken in Washington, D.C. It was January 7, 1950, and record-breaking temperatures -- on the 6th it had reached 72 degrees -- gave way to a return of winter cold.
The Jesuits were a lot different back in those days, and many were notable for their conservative positions.
The Russicum (seminary in Rome to train priests for work with Slavic peoples) was basically staffed by Jesuits, and was directed at preparing priests who could serve and evangelize in those areas or serve parishes of exiles.
www.freerepublic.com /focus/f-news/1447346/posts   (1575 words)

  
 Welcome to the Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus
What is certainly true is that Uncle Joe sent me books and pamphlets on the Jesuits from the time I could read, so that by high school I was thoroughly brainwashed about the Society, though Uncle Joe was the only Jesuit I knew.
At the same time, I really liked the Xavierian Brothers, and I was intrigued by the way they obviously liked each other, and the generosity and genuineness of their self-giving to us, their students.
It was entitled The Call of Christ, and it retold the Gospel story of "the Rich Young Man." I was cocky enough to identify with that guy: I wasn't exactly rich, but I figured I would be in due time, and in the meantime I had just about everything a 17-year old could want.
www.jesuits-chi.org /vocations/stories/ocallaghan.htm   (1029 words)

  
 Jesuit College Preparatory Sports Hall of Fame 2001
A three-year varsity letterman in football, Dennis Grindinger played in three district playoff games and two state title games, culminating his senior year when he was a tri-captain on the football team that brought home the TCIL state championship for the first time since 1967.
He appeared in three post-season bowls-the 1976 Gator Bowl and the 1977 and 1978 Cotton Bowl-and was a member of the 1977 NCAA National Championship team.
The second of five Grindinger brothers to attend Jesuit, Dennis is happily married to Catherine Simpson and has five children: Emily, Caroline, Andrew, Alison, and Clare.
www.jesuitcp.org /HOF/2001/grindinger.html   (233 words)

  
 11/02/2006: Jesuit-founded company fuels justice in commerce   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
The Jesuit Reductions in Paraguay were visionary missions established by the Jesuits with the Guarani Indians.
The guarantee of a consistent price for green coffee that is higher than fair trade would help them preserve their local cultures and farming lifestyles while encouraging greater numbers of small family growers to take the leap into organic farming.
The Colombian Jesuits have assisted in developing the first modern-day organic coffee farms in Colombia.
www.sentinel.org /articles/2006-44/15059.html   (573 words)

  
 The City and the World: Congratulations, Guy!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Unlike most religious orders, in which members take renewable temporary vows before they profess binding permanent ones, the First Vows that Jesuits profess at the end of the novitiate are intended to be permanent, representing the individual's commitment to life as a Jesuit for the rest of his life.
Final Vows, taken after many more years of further probation and work as a Jesuit, are in some sense the Society's response to the choice an individual makes at First Vows.
Just as the individual Jesuit makes a permanent commitment to the Society when he professes First Vows, the Society in some sense makes a permanent commitment to the individual Jesuit by calling him to Final Vows.
jesuitjoe.blogspot.com /2006/09/congratulations-guy.html   (416 words)

  
 Pastoral Communications - Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn
MadreMonte is a company that promotes 100-percent Colombian organic coffee and is linked with the Colombian Jesuits who have been helping Colombian farmers for the past 42 years.
The U.S. company was co-founded by Jesuit Father Bill Watson of Portland and Jesuit Father Joe Aguilar of Colombia.
Verschueren is a graduate of Gonzaga University, the Jesuit college in Spokane, Wash. Father Aguilar has a doctorate in environmental studies from the University of California at Berkeley.
www.pastcomm.org   (624 words)

  
 Jesuit Vocations-Formation
Joe Marina, SJ - God Lives in a Duplex in Chelsea
After Jesuits complete their formation for ministry, some are assigned to pursue further studies.
Jesuits profess final vows after they have experienced a period of full-time ministry as priests or brothers.
www.jesuitvocation.org /Jesuits/formation.htm   (409 words)

  
 Santa Clara Baseball Announces 2007 Recruiting Class :: O'Brien announces signing of eight student-athletes
Joe Supple (Jesuit HS-Portland) comes to the Mission Campus from Oregon, while Kyle Van Dusen (Scottsdale City College) hails from Arizona.
A towering 6-4 right-handed pitcher out of Sacramento's Jesuit High School, Simon was selected to the All-Delta League First Team in 2006 after compiling a 6-3 record and 2.73 ERA while striking out 61 batters in 59 innings of work.
He led the Marauders to the Sub-Section finals as a junior while throwing four no-hitters, and was named a Puma All-American as well as to the CBCA North/South Invite.
santaclarabroncos.cstv.com /sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/112906aaa.html   (876 words)

  
 08/18/2005: Chaplain, 89 and following his instincts, has staying power
He entered the Jesuit novitiate in Sheridan in 1946 and professed vows.
After a year as Jesuit vocation director, he found his way to the hospital in Medford.
Though he joined a religious community because he thought he might be “part of the gang,” he has been called to be a loner.
www.sentinel.org /articles/2005-33/14144.html   (862 words)

  
 AMDG Newsletter: Launch of book by Joe Veale SJ
Joseph Veale SJ (1921-2002) was a leading figure in the rediscovery of the individually-given retreat, and in the modern renewal of Ignatian spirituality.
In the last thirty years of his life, Joe wrote a series of provocative articles about Ignatius Loyola and his Exercises, about the Society of Jesus which Ignatius founded, and about current pastoral issues — notably the contemporary crisis regarding the Church and child sexual abuse.
As such, it provides a uniquely informative introduction to Ignatius, while also paying a delightful memorial tribute to Joe, and documenting some far-reaching changes in Catholic spirituality over the last generation.
newsletter.jesuit.ie /e_article000656023.cfm?x=b11,0,w   (293 words)

  
 Big 8 Invitational
Perry) dec. Ryan Pratt(Walsh Jesuit) 1-0 Round 3 103: Scott Rooney(Walsh Jesuit) dec. Dante Rini(Mass.
Perry) 5-0 Dominic Cribari(West Geauga) pin Joe D'Alessandro(Mayfield) 5:16 Jeff Gasser(Wadsworth) pin Jovan Highbaugh(Maple Heights) 1:07 Darrin Boing(Chanel) dec. Jack Lichtenberg(Strongsville) 8-5 112: Jon Shaft(Strongsville) pin Quentin Keyes(Walsh Jesuit) 1:39 Matt Snodgrass(Wadsworth) pin Chris Kovacic(Maple Heights) 5:32 Chris Hartley(Mass.
Perry) pin Joe D'Alessandro(Mayfield) 1:31 Jovan Highbaugh(Maple Heights) dec. Jack Lichtenberg(Strongsville) 8-7 Darrin Boing(Chanel) dec. Jeff Gasser(Wadsworth) 5-1 112: Quentin Keyes(Walsh Jesuit) maj. dec.
www.baumspage.com /wr/mayfield/res04.htm   (1611 words)

  
 Wrestling: DIVISION II RESULTS
Joe Ross, Wilmington 15-3 Ryan Fankhauser, Avon Lake dec. Lamont Dixon, Cin.
Falls Walsh Jesuit pin Joe Bergman, Oak Harbor 0:32 189: Kris Klepacz, Tipp City Tippecanoe dec. Ryan Kirst, Lexington 10-7 J.R. Shrewsberry, Ravenna dec. Nate Manges, Millersburg W. Holmes 5-0 Jeff Grove, Uhrichsville Claymont dec. Tomas Rodriguez, Cle.
Falls Walsh Jesuit dec. Brandon Shriner, Thornville Sherida 5-4 Billy Wood, Camden Preble Shawnee dec. Wesley Mills, Philo 14-8 145: Ryan Vance, Orrville dec. Philip Mackesy, Lewistown Indian Lake 8-5 Tony Patrizi, Perry dec. Tyler Turchin, Norton 3-1 Alex Baker, Millersburg W. Holmes dec. Tom Horne, Wilmington 6-4 Ben Wickert, Col. St.
www.ohsaa.org /sports/wr/boys/2000/bd2rslt.htm   (3672 words)

  
 Tigers To Call On Running Back Allen Often: From The Tampa Tribune
Jesuit should be able to take some shots down the field in the passing game simply because of Allen's presence.
Plasencia wants to be a more physical defender and help Jesuit return to the playoffs.
HUNTER MCCRORY -- WIDE RECEIVER: McCrory might be the one player on Jesuit's offense that takes most of the advantage from the success that comes with the Tigers' running game.
www.tampatrib.com /sportsnews/MGBY3O5VRCE.html   (646 words)

  
 US Jesuit Conference - Who are the Jesuits   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Leadership rests with a national board made up of the ten U.S. provincial superiors and the Jesuit Conference president, who is appointed by the Superior General in Rome.
Assisting the president are an executive secretary and national secretaries for Jesuit communications, financial resources, formation, secondary education, refugee ministries, pastoral/spiritual ministries, and social and international ministries.
U.S. Jesuit Conference • 1616 P St., NW • Suite 300 • Washington, D.C.
www.jesuit.org /sections/default.asp?SECTION_ID=197   (99 words)

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