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...cover story was written by Religion Editor Mayo Mohs and edited by Associate Editor Lance Morrow. A graduate of Xavier University in Cincinnati before joining TIME in 1966, Mohs taught at Loyola High School in Los Angeles. Both are Jesuit institutions...
...ever any Congregation of Men could merit eternal Perdition on Earth and in Hell, it is the company of Loyola...
Their founder, St. Ignatius Loyola, wanted them to be all things to all men, and even in today's pluralistic secular world it sometimes seems that they are. Apart from their shared religious identity and their common appendage?S.J., for the Society of Jesus?they are a bewilderingly diverse fraternity. They are seismologists, swamis, architects and engineers, theologians and winemakers, politicians, lawyers, social workers, astronomers, revolutionaries, economists?as well as missionaries, teachers and parish priests. The dictionary lists the adjective Jesuitical as a condemnation?"given to intrigue or equivocation"?but the title of Jesuit also carries the tradition...
Arriving at Loyola University in Chicago for a "rap session," the silver-haired Democrat found that his audience had been lured away by a campus goldfish-swallowing contest. "The student chairman was very apologetic," says Pucinski, "and we went to the contest to announce that I was there." Upon his appearance, the students began chanting, "Eat a fish! Eat a fish!" Never one to ignore an opening, Pooch downed one of the little wrigglers. "A goldfish is sort of like a martini," said Pucinski later, swallowing hard. "After the first one, they're not bad. Once...
...After St. Ignatius of Loyola founded the Society of Jesus 438 years ago, his Jesuits became the clerical shock troops of the Counter Reformation, the loyal defenders of the papacy. Many members of the order still make a special vow of fidelity to the Pontiff. Lately, however, some of the most outspoken attacks on Pope Paul VI from within the church have come from Jesuits-attacks that their superior general now wants stopped. In a letter to the world's 31,860 Jesuits, made public last week, the Very Rev. Pedro Arrupe reminded them of their obligation to foster...