The most famous Jesuit in the world now is Pope Francis.
The Argentine cardinal is a longtime member of the Jesuit order, which was founded by the passionate 16th-century Spanish knight and mystic, Ignatius of Loyola.
Before Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio being elected pope in March, however, many Jesuits had already made impressive marks around the world, especially on the so-called “frontiers.”
In Canada, many Jesuit stories revolve around the early French missionary Jean ...
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