May 13, 2020 - Fr. Daniel Lahart, SJ, president of Regis High School recently asked one of the school’s alumni, Dr. Anthony Fauci, class of ’58, to record a video for the Jesuit graduates of 2020. Read more
May 12, 2020 - Susan Baber has been named the Associate Provincial Assistant for Secondary Education for the new USA East Jesuit Province. The new province will come into being on July 31, Susan will assume this new role in August. Read more
May 5, 2020 - Let us pray that deacons, faithful in their service to the Word and the poor, may be an invigorating symbol for the entire Church. Read more
May 1 marks the annual Religious Brothers Day, when we celebrate our Jesuit Brothers who go wherever they are needed and do whatever needs to be done. Read more
Jesuit scholastics reflect on their call to join the Society of Jesus
What are Jesuit vows?
What do you think of when you hear "vows"? Chances are it's not promises to a life of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
Thank you from newly ordained priest, Fr. Peter Folan, SJ
Thank you from newly ordained priest, Fr. Peter Folan, SJ
Understanding the Priestly Ordination Ceremony
This video gives a unique glimpse into an ordination ceremony with Fr. Radmar Jao, S.J. explaining the process of the ordination ceremony.
Jesuit Parishes and Retreat Centers
There are 66 Jesuit parishes and 22 retreat centers in the United States. Jesuit parishes are situated in inner cities, suburbs, rural outposts and on college campuses and Native American reservations. Jesuit retreat centers can be found in places ranging from New England's rocky coast to the foothills of the Rockies and the rustic trails of Santa Clara Valley. They are part of urban landscapes, too.
St. Ignatius Church (Chapel Point)
Founded in 1641 by Fr. Andrew White, S.J., St. Ignatius Church is one of the oldest Catholic parishes in continuous service in the country.