Resources Featured Items Sacred Encounters: Following in the Footsteps of a Trailblazing Jesuit In 2023, Fr. Peter De Smet’s family members traveled from Belgium and Chile to walk in their ancestor’s footsteps in the U.S. Story Jesuit Siblings Find Joy in Shared Ministry War separated brothers Chi Ngo, SJ, and Chu Ngo, SJ. More than four decades later, it took a pandemic to bring them together. Story Celebrating Our Jubilarians Congratulations to our Jesuits West jubilarians; here they reflect on the greatest grace of their Jesuit vocation. Story Resource Listing TypesEventsMinistriesNewsNews StoryPublicationsSpiritualStory SubjectArtsDiaconate OrdinationDonorEcologyEducationEntrance DayFeast of St. Peter ClaverFeast of the North American MartyrsFirst NationsFormationGlobal Church -Jesuit ProvincesGovernmenthistoryImmigrationInternationalMass of InvestitureMemoriamOrdinationsParishesProvince UpdatesReconciliationRetreatsSocial JusticeSpiritualityvocationYouth MediaDocument (PDF) & File DownloadVideoWebpage CLEAR FILTERS Jesuits West Celebrates Supreme Court’s DACA Decision June 18, 2020 — Following today’s Supreme Court decision that maintained the DACA program, Jesuits West Provincial Fr. Scott Santarosa, SJ, said he was overjoyed by the ruling that will keep 700,000 Dreamers safe from deportation for now. News Ignatian Family Cries Out for Racial Justice June 10, 2020 — “As a black man living in America, the video of George Floyd’s suffocation cues unhealed experiences with police in this country and makes me less optimistic that change between the Black community and the police will soon change,” writes Patrick Saint-Jean, SJ, for the Jesuit Post. Story Fr. Michael Engh, SJ, Appointed Associate Chancellor of Loyola Marymount University June 10, 2020 — Fr. Michael Engh, SJ, has been appointed associate chancellor of Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, effective fall 2020. News Racism, Police Misconduct and Bad Science: How Wrongful Convictions Happen June 9, 2020 — In the wake of recent protests calling for an end to police brutality and racial injustice, many activists are calling for sweeping criminal justice reforms. Story A Pentecost Message on Justice from Jesuits West Provincial May 31, 2020 — Today on Pentecost Sunday, Fr. Scott Santarosa, SJ, Provincial of Jesuits West, wrote a letter to Jesuits and Jesuit colleagues and friends on the death of George Floyd at the hands of law enforcement. News Dr. Anthony Fauci on the AMDG Jesuit Podcast: How his Jesuit education helped prepare him for the pandemic Dr. Anthony Fauci on the AMDG Jesuit Podcast: How his Jesuit education helped prepare him for the pandemic Story Fr. Tim Meier, SJ: The Ministry of Consolation May 19, 2020 — For 14 years, Fr. Tim Meier, SJ, served as a chaplain with the U.S. Army. Story Celebrating the Life of Fr. Adolfo Nicolás, SJ, 30th Superior General of the Society of Jesus May 20, 2020 — Fr. Adolfo Nicolás, SJ, 30th Superior General of the Society of Jesus, died May 20, 2020, in Tokyo, Japan. News Jesuits West Releases Names of Jesuits Credibly Accused of Sexual Abuse of a Minor or Vulnerable Adult Since 1950 Jesuits West Province releases the names of priests and brothers who have been credibly accused of sexual abuse of minors since 1950. We do so because the People of God demand and deserve transparency. Story You Are Not Alone: Videos and Livestream Videos and Livestream News You Are Not Alone: Jesuit Podcasts Jesuit Podcasts News You Are Not Alone: News and Reflections News and Reflections News Previous1...1516171819...32Next