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* Fernando Cardenal, a Jesuit priest and brother of Ernesto, directed the literacy campaign as Minister of Education
Quinn is originally from New York and is currently the executive director of the Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education.
* Guide to Jesuit Education
In recognition of its dedication to community service programs, including the number of people who participate in service and the number of service-learning courses, Rockhurst was recognized on the 2008 President's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll with Distinction, among only 127 schools in the country and one of nine Jesuit schools to receive that honor.
JST is one of two Jesuit seminaries in the United States with ecclesiastical faculties approved by the Vatican's Congregation for Catholic Education.
Santa Clara University is organized into six professional schools, the School of Arts and Sciences, School of Education and Counseling Psychology, SCU Leavey School of Business, School of Engineering, Jesuit School of Theology, and the School of Law.
Santa Clara University university also has six graduate and professional schools, including the School of Law, School of Engineering, the Leavey School of Business, the School of Education and Counseling Psychology, and the Jesuit School of Theology ( campus located in Berkeley, California ).
* The Ignatian Center for Jesuit Education is the result of a 2005 merger between the Bannan Center for Jesuit Education and the Pedro Arrupe Center for Community-Based Learning.
Stephen Chow, S. J., who is an alumnus of the College, a Roman Catholic Jesuit priest, and an educational psychologist with a Doctor of Education ( Ed. D.
* Jesuit University of Philosophy and Education Ignatianum, Kraków
His brother Fernando Cardenal, also a Catholic priest ( in the Jesuit order ), was appointed Minister of Education.
Rockhurst is accredited by the North Central Education Association, and is a member of the North Central Education Association of Independent College Preparatory Schools, the Jesuit Secondary Education Association and the National Association for College Admission Counseling ( and its regional affiliates ).
In June of that year, Quiroga, already an experienced photographer, would follow Leopoldo Lugones on an expedition, funded by the Ministry of Education, in which the famous Argentine poet planned to investigate some ruins of Jesuit missions in the province.
In The State of Education in Poland in the Final Years of the Reign of Augustus III, published posthumously in 1841, he argued against the Jesuit domination in the field of education and presented a study of the history of education.
* Jesuit Secondary Education Association for other Jesuit high schools
Located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Chicago, it is a member of the Jesuit Secondary Education Association.
* Jesuit Secondary Education Association
* Jesuit Secondary Education Association official website

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Francesco Lana de Terzi, a 17th century Jesuit professor of physics and mathematics from Brescia, Lombardy, has been referred to as the Father of Aeronautics.
59, 1990 ), Michael J. Hollerich ( assistant professor at the Jesuit Santa Clara University, California ) replies to Burckhardt's criticism of Eusebius, that " Eusebius has been an inviting target for students of the Constantinian era.
It has been displayed since in a silver reliquary at the main Jesuit church in Rome, Il Gesù.
India still has numerous Jesuit missions, and many more schools.
He has been depicted in various artworks, including Rubens ' painting " St Francis Xavier raising the dead ", which the Flemish master painted for a Jesuit church in Antwerp, and in which he depicted one of St Francis ' many alleged miracles ( in this case a resurrection ).
By the seventeenth century it was well-established and had been documented by Jesuit priests, although the game has undergone many modifications since that time.
There has historically been general agreement with non-preterists that the first systematic preterist exposition of prophecy was written by the Jesuit Luis de Alcasar during the Counter Reformation.
Ramism could not exert any influence on the established Catholic schools and universities, which remained loyal to Scholasticism, or on the new Catholic schools and universities founded by members of the religious orders known as the Society of Jesus or the Oratorians, as can be seen in the Jesuit curriculum ( in use right up to the 19th century, across the Christian world ) known as the Ratio Studiorum ( that Claude Pavur, S. J., has recently translated into English, with the Latin text in the parallel column on each page ( St. Louis: Institute of Jesuit Sources, 2005 )).
He was given a rigorous Jesuit education at the then named Collège de Bourbon which has been known as the Lycée Pierre Corneille since 1873.
* The Jesuit college was turned into barracks, their church, however, has been restored to them
Kircher has been compared to fellow Jesuit Roger Boscovich and to Leonardo da Vinci for his enormous range of interests, and has been honoured with the title " master of a hundred arts ".
The township has a rich and varied history as far back as October 15, 1660, with the arrival of the first white man on record, French Jesuit priest Father René Menard.
Creve Coeur has a number of private and public elementary and middle schools and four private high schools ( Saint Louis Priory School, De Smet Jesuit High School, Chaminade College Preparatory School, and Whitfield School ).
A Jesuit, Lombard has been called the most successful of all missionaries in converting the Indians of French Guiana
The university also has an Honors Program, and the SJLA ( Special Jesuit Liberal Arts ) Program in which select students complete courses in moral philosophy, ethics, theology, and the humanities in addition to their normal course load.
One suggested child of the Prince and his longtime paramour was James Ord ( born 1786 ), whose curious history of assisted relocations and encouragement has been chronicled ; Ord eventually moved to the United States and became a Jesuit priest ( but appears later to have married, see article on American Civil War General Edward Ord ).
* During the octave of Corpus Christi, 1675, probably on June 16, the vision known as the " great apparition " reportedly took place, where Jesus said, " Behold the Heart that has so loved men ... instead of gratitude I receive from the greater part ( of mankind ) only ingratitude ...", and asked Margaret Mary for a feast of reparation of the Friday after the octave of Corpus Christi, bidding her consult her confessor Father Claude de la Colombière, then superior of the small Jesuit house at Paray.
Boston College has the 38th largest university endowment in North America, and the largest endowment fund among all Jesuit colleges and universities.
Pungente is a Jesuit priest who has promoted media literacy since the early 1960s.
* The martyrs are the patron saints of Jesuit High School in Sacramento, California, where each building on the campus has been named after one of the saints.
Of a more modern Roman Catholic theologian it has been said: " The theological vision of Karl Rahner, the German Jesuit whose thought has been so influential in the Roman Catholic Church and beyond over the last fifty years, has at its very core the symbol of theopoiesis.

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Garnet and Catesby met for a third time on 24 July at White Webbs in Enfield Chase, the home of Catesby's wealthy relative Anne Vaux, and a house long suspected by the government of harbouring Jesuit priests.
In June 1938, Pius XI summoned American Jesuit John La Farge, who began to prepare a draft of Humani Generis Unitas, which LaFarge and two other Jesuits — Gustav Gundlach and Gustave Desbuquois — on in Paris ; the draft was approximately 100 pages long.
" The Jesuit College of Paris ", wrote Élie de Beaumont in 1862, " has for a long time been a state nursery, the most fertile in great men ".
In 1932 the College was transferred to the Society of Jesus, after a long series of negotiations between the original administration and the Jesuit fathers.
However, the Jesuit priest Pablo Ojer found in the Archivo General de Indias a document which proves a previous foundation of the city in 1722 .</ small > This primitive town was called San Juan de la Tornera de Maturín and its founder was the Spanish governor Juan de la Tornera y Sota .</ small > San Juan de la Tornera de Maturín had the category of city for Spaniards, but it did not survive very long because of the lack of population and little economical resources.
The tradition of Jesuit education in Galway is a long and varied one, not only in the variety of place and time, but also in its attempts to meet the challenges of the evangelisation in different decades.
Notable schools include the Jesuit colleges of St Aloysius and Saint Ignatius ' College, Riverview in Sydney, Saint Ignatius ' College, Adelaide and Xavier College in Melbourne ; the Marist Brothers St Joseph's College, Hunters Hill, the Society of the Sacred Heart's Rosebay Kincoppal School, the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary's Loreto Kirribilli, the Sisters of Mercy's Monte Sant ' Angelo Mercy College, the Christian Brothers ' St Edmund's College, Canberra and Aquinas College, Perth-however, the list and range of Catholic primary and secondary schools in Australia is long and diverse and extends throughout metropolitan, regional and remote Australia: see Catholic Schools in Australia
Regis University, in accordance with its Jesuit heritage, has a long tradition of charitable service, which includes the well known Father Woody Projects, which originated with the Archdiocese of Denver.
Under the pseudonym of Antimus Conygius, Fabri wrote in 1655 the first paper on cinchona published in Italy, as well as the first of the long list of brochures defending its use and the only independent article on this bark which has been issued by a Jesuit.
As a Jesuit school, Loyola must reflect the special charisms and emphases that flow from the long tradition of spirituality and thought as expressed in the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius, and other documents of the Society of Jesus, and, concomitantly, the spirituality of the lay vocation of the ministry of teaching.
Woulfe probably taught for a while at the Limerick school but the demands of re-organising the Irish Catholic Church, and introducing the Tridentine reforms, meant that he could not stay long in any one place and he entrusted the foundation to another cousin and Jesuit Scholastic, Edmund Daniel.
In Milltown, Rovers secured a long term lease of land from the Jesuit Order, who were based in the area.

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