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Jesuitas Antillas
Red de jesuitas y laicos que sirven y acompañan al pueblo de Dios en Cuba, Miami y la República Dominicana. ¿Deseas profundizar en la espiritualidad Ignaciana y un posible llamado a la Compañía de Jesús? Visítenos: Promoción Vocacional Antillas
“Connected Chicago” Campaign
A Connected Chicago Campaign attempts to restore human connection in the city of Chicago through storytelling, peace circles, art and community relationship building.
The Jesuit Post
The Jesuit Post offers a Jesuit, Catholic perspective on the contemporary world. It aims to show that faith is relevant to today’s culture and that God is already at work in it. TJP is a project of Jesuits in formation. Nearly all of the contributors are not-yet-ordained Jesuits studying theology or philosophy, or working in our Jesuit ministries. Several recently ordained Jesuits also contribute to our work. It is published by America Media, the home of America magazine.
Centro Loyola Cuba Stories
El Centro Loyola (Cuba) es una institución que busca la promoción integral del ser humano. En su misión, acompaña a personas y grupos desde la espiritualidad ignaciana, la vocación de servicio y la responsabilidad social y ecológica. Dentro de la comunidad eclesial y la sociedad civil, es reconocido por sus servicios al progreso social, la inculturación del evangelio y el fomento de redes de colaboración mediante la compasión, la humildad, el testimonio de fe cristiana, la cooperación, el diálogo, el discernimiento, la inclusión, la justicia, la responsabilidad ecológica y la solidaridad.
Monseñor Romero: La única voz que podía hablar
Entrevista con el P. Rafael Moreno Villa S.J. (ex-director de la "Red Jesuita Con Migrantes" en Latinoamérica y el Caribe) sobre su experiencia con San Monseñor Oscar Romero durante los últimos años de su arzobispado. Producido por Radio Marién 93.3 FM (Dajabón, República Dominicana).
Belen Jesuit Preparatory School
Belen Jesuit Preparatory School was founded in 1854 in Havana, Cuba by Queen Isabel II of Spain. The task of educating students was assigned to the priests and brothers of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits), whose teaching tradition is synonymous with academic excellence and spiritual discipline. In 1961, the new political regime of Cuba confiscated the school property and expelled the Jesuit faculty. The school was re-established in Miami the same year. Since its inception in Miami, over 7,500 young men have graduated from Belen Jesuit Preparatory School.