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With Bound Hands: A Jesuit in Nazi Germany Alfred Delp, SJ, smuggled poignant letters out of a Nazi prison in his final days. |
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Waterfront Priest Fr. John Corridan, SJ, was a passionate advocate for democratic reforms in the labor unions in New York and the inspiration behind the 1954 film On the Waterfront. |
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Francis Xavier: A Saint and His Image Artists drew inspiration from the saint's stories and miracles. |
Padre on Horseback Eusebio Kino, SJ, a seventeenth-century Jesuit missionary pioneer in Arizona, journeys toward sainthood. |
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Heritage of Scholarship MS means manuscript and MicroSoft for these modern Jesuits researching ancient saints. |
The Last Renaissance Man: Athanasius Kircher, SJ Athanasius Kircher, SJ, 17th century German Jesuit teacher, inventor, and researcher. |
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Peter Canisius Peter Canisius's work as a Christian ecumenist. |
John Ogilvie, SJ: A Martyr of Scotland Scots Jesuit John Ogilvie's martyrdom at Glasgow Cross in 1615. |
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Secret, Perilous Project In the 1500s Juana of Austria secretly became the first and only woman to gain membership in the Society of Jesus. |
The Glacier Priest The life in words and photos of Jesuit Bernard Hubbard, "The Glacier Priest," explorer and photographer who brought Alaska to life for audiences all over the United States. |
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The Marriage of True Minds The story of Alfredo and Beatrice Oswald, a married couple that decided to leave each other to enter religious life. |
Astronomer, Missionary, Photographer, Character A story about Missouri Province Jesuit, Fr. Charles Charroppin, a true renaissance man. |
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Preachers: Jesuits on the Mission Band A history of Jesuits priests on the mission band. |
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