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This Burkinabe Jesuit priest is first African to win Ratzinger Prize

Burkina Faso born Jesuit priest, Fr. Paul Béré, is making history as the first ever African to win the Ratzinger Prize, which rewards the work of theologians and...

Arrupe Jesuit Institute aspires for greater heights – Founding Director

The first Director of the Arrupe Jesuit Institute in Accra, Ghana, Rev. Fr. Kpanie Addy, S.J. has said that the institute aspires to be the premier Catholic think tank...

Meet the Jesuit Cardinal who invented the megaphone, magnetic clock

Blessed as the Church is, with hundreds of millions of highly intelligent men and women over the course of the last two millennia, it’s admittedly difficult to keep...

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Six years and still no sign of Jesuit Fr. Dall’Oglio, kidnapped in Syria

Six years ago Monday, on 29 July 2013, Jesuit Father Paolo Dall’Oglio was kidnapped in the eastern Syrian city of Raqqa. The area was controlled by the so-called...