How did Jesuits end up in America? American Jesuit John O\u27Malley discusses the ways in which Jesuits arrived in America and contributed to American society during the colonial period. He outlines the migration of Jesuits from different geographical locations and explains where they settled. The two biggest tasks he claims has been their work with Native Americans and the establishment of institutions of Catholic higher education, like Georgetown
Vita.The object of this research has been to determine the willingness of the seventeenth century Fr...
As the conference aims at locating works of both restored Jesuits and religious women within the Ame...
How would you characterize the American religious temperament? John O’Malley observes that Americans...
What contribution have Jesuits made to the Church in America? Jesuit John O\u27Malley discusses the ...
How did you become a Jesuit? Fr. John O’Malley talks about his vocation. As a youngster, he had rea...
What role do Jesuits play in the modern world? Jesuit John O\u27Malley discusses the Jesuit’s spirit...
What contribution have the Jesuits made to the American Church? Jesuit Paul Fitzgerald discusses wha...
What makes a Jesuit a Jesuit? American Jesuit John O\u27Malley comments on what makes a Jesuit a Jes...
Jesuits have shaped and been shaped by the history of the United States, from the colonial period th...
The Society of Jesus, as created during the Catholic Counter Reformation in the 1500s, has been stud...
This paper contrasts the methodologies of French Jesuits in New France of North America against the ...
Expansion and exploration of foreign territories such as the New World and the Far East by Europeans...
The role of missionaries from the Society of Jesus was to travel the world to convert people to Cat...
Over more than two centuries, Christian missionaries laboured to convert Indians across early Ameri...
The early years of Jesuit missionary activity in Spanish America, 1566 to 1623, were significant in ...
Vita.The object of this research has been to determine the willingness of the seventeenth century Fr...
As the conference aims at locating works of both restored Jesuits and religious women within the Ame...
How would you characterize the American religious temperament? John O’Malley observes that Americans...
What contribution have Jesuits made to the Church in America? Jesuit John O\u27Malley discusses the ...
How did you become a Jesuit? Fr. John O’Malley talks about his vocation. As a youngster, he had rea...
What role do Jesuits play in the modern world? Jesuit John O\u27Malley discusses the Jesuit’s spirit...
What contribution have the Jesuits made to the American Church? Jesuit Paul Fitzgerald discusses wha...
What makes a Jesuit a Jesuit? American Jesuit John O\u27Malley comments on what makes a Jesuit a Jes...
Jesuits have shaped and been shaped by the history of the United States, from the colonial period th...
The Society of Jesus, as created during the Catholic Counter Reformation in the 1500s, has been stud...
This paper contrasts the methodologies of French Jesuits in New France of North America against the ...
Expansion and exploration of foreign territories such as the New World and the Far East by Europeans...
The role of missionaries from the Society of Jesus was to travel the world to convert people to Cat...
Over more than two centuries, Christian missionaries laboured to convert Indians across early Ameri...
The early years of Jesuit missionary activity in Spanish America, 1566 to 1623, were significant in ...
Vita.The object of this research has been to determine the willingness of the seventeenth century Fr...
As the conference aims at locating works of both restored Jesuits and religious women within the Ame...
How would you characterize the American religious temperament? John O’Malley observes that Americans...