Past Issues
Fall 2021 • NUMBER 60
Ignatian Antiracism:
Never Postpone a Good Work, Patrick Saint-Jean, S.J., Karasonya Wise Whitehead
Honor Those Who Do the Work, but Also Those Who Inspire It, Ken Homan, S.J.
This Time, We Must Choose to Make it Different, Valerie Irick Rainford
‘Birth of a Movement’ is a Call to a Better Church, Kim R. Harris
Exploring the Sins of Racism in Religions, Francis X. Clooney, S.J.
Slavery’s Legacy Continues to Shape Our Lives, Marcia Chatelain
The Problem is White Supremacy, Not the Minorities, Irfan Omar, Wendy Thompson, Hye-Kyung Kang, Nicki Gonzales
Tradeoffs Come with the Struggle, timone davis
Voices of Experience from Across our Campuses, Patricio Meneses, Luella Loseille, Lily Swan, Le Xuan Hy, LaShaunda Reese
Enhancing U.S. Civic Life:
The Price of Injustice, Ricardo da Silva, S.J.
Jesuit Eloquentia Perfecta for Today and the Struggle Against Racism, Mark DeStephano
Why Jesuit Education Can Lead the Way, Michelle C. Sterk Barrett
The Trouble with Civility, Alex Zamalin
Imagine Civility as a Tool of Compassion, Gwendoline M. Alphonso
Public Service and Activism as Vocations of Reconciliation, Angeline Vuong, Jacqueline Ramos, Zoe Baker, Isabel Tayag
An Historical Moment:
Saint Peter’s University, Virginia Bender, Mary Kinahan-Ockay, Eileen L. Poiani
Teaching the Mission:
Spring 2021 • NUMBER 59
Walking with the Marginalized
A Redemptive Call to the Altar, Mary Wardell-Ghirarduzzi
Accountability Does Not Need Destruction, David Safavian
Vulnerability, Recognition and Accompaniment, James F. Keenan, S.J.
The Resilience of Guatemalan Women, Kristi Lee, Elena Fabiola Hurtado Bonatto and Joyce Moreno
What Should Ignatian Antiracism Look Like?, Joseph A. Brown, S.J.
Going Beyond Tolerance and Acceptance, Richard Reitsma
The Jesuit Mission of Occupational Justice, Leah S. Dunn
Creating a New World with Poor People and Young People, Fred Kammer, S.J.
Accompanying Youth in Hope
Expanding the Circle of Compassion by Extending the Margins, An interview by Lucas Sharma, S.J., with Homeboy Industries founder, Gregory Boyle, S.J.
Building A Hope-Filled Future, Leaders, Kelly Swan
One Path of Accompanying the Young, Eileen Burke-Sullivan
Students’ Hopes Feed Those Who Accompany Them as Well, Steve Katsouros, S.J.
Evangelized by the Nones, Andrew Omandi
Small Actions Can Kindle Hope, Norm Townsel
Consistency, Community, Hope, Karen Adkins
Student Voices:
An Historical Moment:
Rockhurst University, Tim Linn
Teaching the Mission:
Fall 2020 • NUMBER 58
Features
Showing the Way to God by Sharing the Exercises with Other Faiths, Erin Cline
Spiritual Direction and Training for Spiritual Directors, Denis G. Donoghue, S.J.
Encountering the Living God, Marcy Dolan Haley
Discernment Becomes Center of Sophomore Advising Program, Molly P. Loesche
The Program for Discerning Leadership, David McCallum, S.J.
There are Many Paths to and Through the Spiritual Exercises, Catherine Punsalan-Manlimos
Caring for Our Common Home
Libraries are Sustainability Leaders, George J. Aulisio
Environmental Research at Marquette University, Jeanne Hossenlopp
Caring for our Common Home Begins with Listening, Dan Pitera
Outsmarting Climate Change, Rob Verchick
Recognizing Environmental Racism is the First Step in Fighting It, Nancy M. Rourke
Student Voice:
10-Week Experience Reflection, Luke Marino
An Historical Moment:
Loyola University Chicago, Christian Anderson and Scott Alessi
Teaching the Mission:
Interruption and Ignatian Discernment, Kari Kloos
SPRING 2020 • NUMBER 57
Crisis in the Church
Addressing the Church’s Clerical Culture, Richard Gaillardetz
A Movement to Restore Trust in Buffalo, NY, Maureen Hurley and Nancy Ware
Pastoralism Could Be a Way to Address Sexual Abuse Coverups in the Church, Mary Gail Frawley-O’Dea
Higher Education Under Financial Pressure
Can Jesuit Institutions Afford Formation for Mission?, Robert Niehoff, S.J.
An Ignatian Relighting of Contemporary Higher Educational Fires, Timothy Law Snyder
The Risk of Mission at Jesuit Schools, Erika M. Hollis
A Business Approach to Mission, Gerard Athaide
A Conversation: Staff Perspectives on Layoffs and Difficult Times, Alice Clark, with Kathy Gros, Paula Saurage-Ruiz, Dianna Whitfield, Angelique Dyer, and Brian Lousteau
‘Without a Vision, the People Perish’ Lessons from Wheeling, Jessica Wrobleski
Global Reach of Jesuit Higher Education
A Dream for Greater International Cooperation Fulfilled, Michael Garanzini, S.J.
Jesuit Education: From the River Cardoner Across the Globe, Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator, S.J.
The Beijing Center Carries on Jesuit Traditions of Friendship and Scholarship, John Sember
Transformation through Global Learning, Diane Ceo-DiFrancesco
Student Voice:
Building a Bridge of Solidarity, Michael Tanaka
An Historical Moment:
Canisius College, Audrey R. Browka
Teaching the Mission:
From Desperation to Engaging Discussions, Ellen M. Maccarone
FALL 2019 • NUMBER 56
Features:
Cura Apostolica Revisited, Stephanie J. Russell
Teaching the Mission by Institutional Example, Paul Lakeland
A New Vision for Cura Apostolica, John Topel, S.J.
Spiritual Foundations of Jesuit Higher Education, Patrick Howell, S.J.
On Desolation and Consolation, Jennifer Dean
The Role of Ignatian leadership in Shared Governance, Ronald Dufresne
Jesuit Examen Process: Consoling and Stimulating, James Miracky, S.J.
Survival Finances and the University Budget, Thomas B. Curran, S.J.
Red Hots, Tic Tacs, and M&Ms, Debra K. Mooney, Ph.D.
2019 Marks Two Major Anniversaries, Pat Howell, S.J., and Ron Bernas
The Georgetown Conference of 1989, John T. Sebastian
Recapturing Inspiration, Mary Feeney
Cura Personalis Has a Ripple Effect on Others, Matt Gorczyca
Cura Catholica: On Caring gor Our Catholic Identity, Thomas Ryan
Hiring Faculty for Faith and Social Justice in Jesuit Higher Education, Thomas M. Kelly
True Equity and Inclusion Needed for Women in the Church, Brian F. Linnane, S.J.
Leading Through Difficult Times, Maria Calzada, Alice Clark
The Martyrs of El Salvador - Remembering Them 3o Years Later:
El Salvador – an SCU Perspective, Luis Calero, S.J.
Tears of Remembrance, Waters of Life, Joe Orlando
Enduring Impact of the Martyrs, Christopher G. Kerr
Student Voice:
The Balancing Act, Deanna L. Garwol
An Historical Moment:
Georgetown University, Nancy Robertson
Book Review:
Great Risks Had to Be Taken, Patrick J. Howell, S.J.
Teaching the Mission:
Embracing the Outsider, Rachel Wifall
SPRING 2019 • NUMBER 55
Features
The American Jesuit University, Mick McCarthy, S.J.
Beacons of Hope Amid Strong Disaffection, James P. McCartin
Fostering a Vibrant Jesuit Catholic Tradition, Jennifer Tilghman-Havens
Paying Attention in a World of Distraction, Timothy Brown, S.J.
AJCU Ignatian Colleagues Program: Deepening the Bench for Mission, Joseph DeFeo
Deepening Faculty Engagement in Mission, Kari Kloos
The Mission Leadership Challenge for Trustees, John J. Hurley and Lee C. Wortham
Finances: How Can They Reflect the Institution’s Mission and Values? Salvador D. Aceves
Faithful to Mission and Truthful in Response, Katarina Schuth, O.S.F.
In the Midst of Pain, a Discerning Vision, Linda LeMura
Faith and Justice Together or Apart, Kathleen Maas Weigert
Forming With a Faith That Promotes Justice, Ann Marie Jursca Keffer
Surprised By Conversation, Brian D. Robinette
Recruiting and Retaining Jesuit Faculty, David Powers
Missioning Jesuits to Higher Education, Scott Santarosa, S.J.
Alumni and Student Voices:
Students Hold Us Accountable to the Promotion of Justice, Mary Kate Holman
Mission Is Possible No Matter the Major, Sasha Ducey
Your Mission, If You Choose to Accept It, Lauren Squillante
An Historical Moment:
Gonzaga University, Molly Pepper
Teaching the Mission:
Talking about Sex on a Jesuit Campus, Julie Rubio
FALL 2018 • NUMBER 54
Features
A Healthy Community Builds on Acceptance, Patrick J. Howell, S.J.
Linking the Collegiate Well-Being Movement and the Jesuit Tradition, David Bryngil
The Practice of Yoga and Cura Personalis, Rachel Wifall
It’s OK to Talk About These Things, Abigail Gosselin, Janet Houser, and Loretta K. Notareschi
Well-being in the Curriculum, Laura D. Valtin, Mindy McWilliams, and David Ebenbach
Shattering my OCD Prison, Joseph Harrison
Up or Down—Both God’s Gifts, Stephen C. Rowntree, S.J.
A Medium for Social Health, Paola Pascual-Ferra
Undocumented: The Stress of Status, Terry-Ann Jones and Laura Nichols
Anxiety and the Post-Modern Student, Anne E. Figert
The Prophetic Character of Jesuit Education, Christopher Pramuk
Navigating Class on Campus, Steve Hess, S.J.
Counseling Centers: The Nature of Our Work, Jason A. Parcover
LGBTQ Mental Health, Jodi O’Brien
“Do Not Turn Away” Responding to the Sexual Assault Epidemic on Campus, Emily Clark
Student Voice:
Active Minds Project Breaks Stigma, Mia Zanaboni
An Historical Moment:
Saint Joseph’s University, Katie Smith
Book Review:
Book Notice:
Teaching the Mission:
Addressing a Nature-Deficit Disorder, Clint J. Springer
SPRING 2018 • NUMBER 53
Features:
Finding our Place, Thomas Lucas, S.J.
Thinking Like an Urban Planner at a Jesuit University, Jamie Kralovec
A Center Outside Itself Where the University Finds Itself, Jason Taylor
Teaching and Learning in San Francisco’s Gentrification Tide, Rachel Brahinsky
The Dream of the Mountains’ Struggle, Jessica A. Wrobleski
Sports in Schools, Patrick Kelly, S.J.
Being a Neighbor in the Hood, Gilbert Sunghera, S.J.
Walking the Crossroads of Campus and Community at Rockhurst, Alicia Douglas
Empowering Communities in Worlds Apart, Elizabeth Grassi, Obdulia Castro, Paul Burson, Rosa Burson
A Beautiful Thing, Melissa Quan and Bob Hannafin
Jesuit Universities Serving the Local Church, Tom Reynolds
Community Partnerships? Ask our Alumni, Jacob Dillabaugh
Photo Essay:
Images of Engagement, Rachael Steward
Talking Back:
The Quality of Mercy at the Heart of Sanctuary, Paul Lakeland
How Should Jesuit Universities Respond to the Repeal of DACA? Rachel Wifall
An Historical Moment:
Saint Louis University, Amelia Blanton Hibner
Teaching to Mission:
Doing Time, Redeeming Time, Daniel L. Smith
Book Reviews:
Emmaus: The Nature of the Way, Chris Yates
Student Voices
Finding a Place on Campus, Samir Aslane
Students Found a New Journal, Billy Ford
A Call for Prophetic Jesuit Leadership, Sarah Hansman
FALL 2017 • NUMBER 52
Features:
The Ignatian Witness to Truth in a Climate of Injustice, Bryan N. Massingale
Sanctuary for the Heart, Howard Gray, S.J.
Engaged Scholarship Methods for Positive Social Change, George Villanueva
Eloquentia Perfecta in the Time of Tweets, Laurie Ann Britt-Smith
Journalism Education in the Spirit of Magis, John J. Pauly
Against Manufactured Truth, Sandra Sullivan-Dunbar
The Challenge of Making Good Logical Arguments, Ron DiSanto and Karen Adkins
Law, Policy, and the Sanctuary Campus, John McKay
A Collage of Conversations with Undocumented Students, Molly Pepper
Sanctuary: A Place Apart, Edward W. Schmidt, S.J.
Historical Models, An Interview with John W. Padberg, S.J., Julie Hanlon Rubio
Loss of Trust: How Did We Get Here? How Do We Move Forward?, Thomas Ringenberg
The Winter of Our Discontent, Gerry O’Hanlon, S.J.
The 500th Anniversary, Patrick Howell, S.J.
Forming Thoughtful, Committed Citizens, Lucas Sharma, S.J.
An Historical Moment:
Seattle University, Tracy DeCroce
Teaching to Mission:
Teaching through Trump, Michael Serazio
Book Reviews:
Hope for Common Ground, Julie Hanlon Rubio
Come To Believe, Stephen N. Katsouros, S.J.
Emmaus: The Nature of the Way, Chris Yates
Student Voices
Contemplation in Action, Jodie Foster
“We Are the Change We Seek,” Bethan Saunders
Seeking Truth and Justice Through Pro-Life Activism, Amelia Irvine
Becoming “Us” in a Polarized Age, Miranda Richard
SPRING 2017 • NUMBER 51
Features:
Student Activism Matters, Julie Hanlon Rubio and Noelle Janak
A Spirituality of Citizenship, Michael P. Murphy
Difficult Conversations... One Bite at a Time, Thomas Curran, S.J.
How Southern Jesuit Universities Handled Racism in the Past, Justin Poche
Making Microagressions Visible, Michael Serazio
Of Love and Distance, Brian Norman
Modeling Dialouge, Paul K. Alexander
Slavery's Legacy, Adam Rothman
Amare et Amari (to Love and Be Loved), Anthony Garrison-Engbrecht
Teaching Difficult Conversations, Charles Camosy
Urgent Values, Eileen C. Burke-Sullivan
Consent and the Catholic University, Donna Freitas
Muslim in the Jesuit World, Omer M. Mozaffar
An Avenue to Transformation, Cindy Schmersal
Too Catholic, Not Catholic Enough, Raymond Reyes
Making Interfaith Conversations Central to our Jesuit Mission, Russell C. D. Arnold
We’re All Dying, Michael Pagano
Over the Transom: How 15 Years in Jail Transformed My Theology, Fred Rottnek
Campus Responds
The Advocates Initiatives at Loyola New Orleans, M.L. "Cissey" Petty
Sexual Violence Prevention at Canisius College, Eileen Niland and Terri L. Mangione
An Historical Moment:
Fordham University, Nicholas Sawicki
Teaching to Mission:
Support When It's Messy, Heidi Barker
Book Reviews:
Traditions of Eloquence, Cinthia Gannett and John C. Brereton, eds
Student Voices
Why Not Talk, Adrian Parker
Jesuit News
Milestone, a Challenge: Let the Conversation Go On, Edward W. Schmidt, S.J.
Jesuits Elect a Venezuelan as the New General, Patrick J. Howell, S.J.
We Remember a Great Educator: Peter Hans-Kolvenbach S.J., Edward W. Schmidt, S.J.
FALL 2016 • NUMBER 50
Features:
On Care for Our Common Home, Elizabeth Groppe
Natura Revelata, Catherine Kleier
Uniquely Suited to Tackle the Environmental Crisis, Nancy Tuchman
Connecting Streams across Campus, Jo Yarrington, Lori Jones, and Pat Poli
Between a Rock and a Coal Mine, Jessica Wrobleski
Shame and the Signs of Hope, Mike Murphy
Cry of the Earth, Cry of the Poor, Daniel R. DiLeo
Hopkins and Francis on the State of the World, Paul Mariani
River of Recyclables, Mary Ellen Wade
Adventures under the Northern Lights, William Gutsch
A Theologian Looks at “Laudato Si,’” an Interview with Elizabeth Johnson, C.S.J, by James P. McCartin
How Loyola Undergraduates Welcomed Undocumented Students, Flavio Bravo and Ruth Gomberg-Muñoz
Reaffirmation of Jesuit Mission by the 28 Jesuit Colleges and Universities in the United States - A Brief Overview, Michael J. Sheeran, S.J.
Viriditas: Finding God in All Things, Father McNichols
An Historical Moment:
Spring Hill College, Gentry Holbert
Teaching to Mission:
Bringing Mission to the Classroom, Molly Pepper
Book Reviews:
The Age of Sustainable Development, by Jeffrey Sachs
American Jesuits and the World, by John T. McGreevy
Democracy, Culture, Catholicism, Michael Schuck and John Crowley-Buck, eds.
Student Voices
Composting, Food Waste, and Trust the Tap, Isabella Kaser and Jake Gilchrest Dudley
Fairfield's Water Theme: a Student's Experience, Samantha Porter
Earth Day Pledges, Megan Trainor
Promoting Environmental Justice and Sustainability, Clayton M. Shanahan
Holy Water: Reflections from a College Senior, Theresa Martin
Researching the Stillaguamish River in the Wake of a Disaster, Eric Kennedy
Alumni Voices
I Became an Edu-Tainer, Stan Slaughter
Human Right to Water, George McGraw
SPRING 2016 • NUMBER 49
Features:
Ite Inflammate Omnia, Mark Bosco, S.J.
Overcoming Superficially and Indifference, Christine Firer Hinze
We Are One, Olivia Quiroz Centeno
Jesuit Education in Qatar Today, Thomas Michel, S.J.
Higher Ed at the Margins, Nicholas Griffin and Mary McFarland
The Possibilities of African Jesuit Universities, Terry Charlton, S.J.
Jesuit Education in India Provides Innovative Opportunities, Vincent Sekhar, S.J.
Student Experiences:
From a Refugee Camp to Le Moyne College, Zacharia Mohamed
The Dream Fulfilled, Pablo da Silva
From the Congo: Learning a New Language, New Customs, Prisca Tshibambe
The Jesuit Difference in International Education, Michael J. Shuck
Palestine and the Laws of Men, John McKay
Study Abroad:
Empathy Arising from Facing Injustice and Violence, Todd Waller
The Seattle University Calcutta Project 1985-2011, Todd Waller
Nursing Students Immersion Has Life-altering Effect, Cindy Costanzo
The Brave Dream Interrupted, Charles H. Allen, S.J. and Walter Pelletier, S.J.
At the Crossroads of Jewish, Muslim and Christian Cultures, Francisco de Borja Martin Garrido
Le Moyne Business Goes Global, James E. Joseph
Talking Back:
Caring Still Matters, John D. Lawry
Lessons in the Wilderness, Bill Kriege
Book Reviews:
FALL 2015 • NUMBER 48
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Features:
A Context for Changes and Challenges in Higher Education, Robert Dullea and Heather Geiger
Responding to Crisis, James Buchanan
A New Turning Point, Michael J. Garanzini, S.J.
Best Practices in College and University Budgeting, William G. Laird
Analysis and Response to Media Coverage of Liberal Arts Education, Robbin D. Crabtree and David Gudelunas
Justice for All, Including Adjuncts, Gerald J. Beyer
What Technology Can’t Replace, Michael Serazio
The Working Middle Class, David Surrey
A Partner with the City of Cleveland, Robert L. Niehoff, S.J.
Signs of Hope:
Arrupe College: Breaking New Ground, John Crowley-Buck
The Red House in Georgetown, Robert Groves and Randy Bass
Pathway to Prosperity, Sharon Kinsman Salmon
Stories of Debt and Service:
Student Debt Narrows Choices, Sarah H. and Martin M.
On the Brink of Employment, Beth Harlan
Wheeling Jesuit MoJo, Wheeling Jesuit Students
On Loan to the Poor, Allen Elzerma
Talking Back:
Life and Writing in Jesuit Education: Three Rules, Raymond A. Schroth, S.J
Risks Worth Taking, Kathleen McGarvey Hidy
SPRING 2015 • NUMBER 47
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Features:
The Spiritual Exercises as a Foundation for Jesuit Education, Kevin O’Brien, S.J.
Spiritual Foundations for Jesuit Commitment to Science, George Coyne, S.J., and Agustin Udías, S.J
The Spiritual Exercises and Art, Thomas Lucas, S.J.
Exercises in Action:
Discernment in St. Ignatius Loyola: Guidelines for Individual Discernment, Brian McDermott, S.J.
Discernment in St. Ignatius Loyola: Group Discernment: Caring for the Common Good, Brian McDermott, S.J.
The Grace of Directing the Exercises, Scott Coble, S.J.
What Do Jesuits Mean by Cura Personalis?, Anthony McGinn, S.J
Spirituality in a Local World, Paul Waldau
Grace Becomes Us, Paul W. Humphreys
Personal Experiences of the Exercises:
Available and Willing, Holly Schapker
Leaning In, Julia Dowd
On Becoming a Jesuit, Thomas Curran
Exercises in Education:
After the Exercises: Translation and Transformation, Diana Owen
The Online Retreat, Maureen McCann Waldron
Encounters with Spirited Exercise, Cinthia Gannett
Ignatian Spirituality & Spiritual Exercises, Francis X. McAloon, S.J.
Is Retreat Directing a Model for Teaching?, Stephen Rowntree, S.J.
Talking Back:
Ignatian Colleagues, Joseph DeFeo with Thomas Kelly
Book Reviews:
Mission, Identity, Local Relationships, Jeff Dorr, S.J.
La Verdad Y La Justicia, Theresa Ladrigan-Whelpley
Student Pieces:
Finding God and Being Surprised, Maggie MacKenzie
Open Minds, Open Arms, Open Hearts, Giulia Pink
A Spiritual Stretch, Philip Nahlik
Fall 2014 • NUMBER 46
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The People’s Pope, Patrick J. Howell, S.J.
Next Steps in Jesuit Higher Education, Stephanie Russell
A Committed Life, Barbara Mujica
Salt and Leaven, David C. McCallum, S.J.
Board Governance in the Ignatian Tradition, Debra K. Mooney
Mission Integration in the Natural Sciences, Sherilyn G. F. Smith
Discerning Finances through the Lens of Mission, Connie Kanter
“Leading Lives That Matter,” Janet L. Rumfelt, Franklin Medford, and Elisa Robyn
Making Sacrifices to Enhance Mission, Michael Sheeran, S.J.
Finding God in All Things, Karen Peterson-Iyer
Between Image and Audience, Michael F. Tunney, S.J.
myMAGIS, Paula Uruburok-Castro, Mark J. Piatkowski
Gonzaga Students Harvest Gold in Zambia, Josh Armstrong
Magis Catholic Teacher Corps, John Roselle, S.J.
Inside-Out, Kathleen Shull
Animating the Mission in the First-Year Incentive Program, John Kerrigan
Vocation at Work, Elspeth Rossetti and Elizabeth Krishnan
The Jesuit Mission in Higher Education, Linda LeMura
Book Reviews:
Eloquentia Perfecta: A Way of Proceeding, Robert J. Parmach
The Ignatian Adventure: Experiencing the Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius in Daily Life, William E. Stempsey, S.J.
When the Gospel Grows Feet: Rutilio Grande, S.J., and the Church of El Salvador, Diana Owen
The New Dawn of Pope Francis, Joseph A. Tetlow, S.J.
Spring 2014 • NUMBER 45
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Historical Background:
Perpetually Abolished, Entirely Extinguished, John W. Padberg, S.J.
A Remnant and Rebirth, Thomas W. Worcester, S.J.
Old Colonies and New Colors, Gerald L. McKevitt, S.J.
Other Crises, Other Turning Points:
Jesuit Colleges and the Civil War, Robert Emmett Curran
Serving Immigrants, James M. O’Toole
How Two Schools Grew Together, Maureen Fay, O.P.
Living Reminders of a Heroic Age, Don Doll, S.J., and John Thiede, S.J.
Finding New Structures, Charles L. Currie, S.J.
The Jesuit Imaginary, Daniel S. Hendrickson, S.J.
A Historic Encounter:
An Exciting Moment for Jesuit Higher Education, Kathleen Aikenhead
Shared Values, Creative Vision, Philip L. Boroughs, S.J.
Portrayals of Jesuits in Popular Culture:
Jesuits in Film: Pioneers, Musketeers, Exorcists, Laurie Ann Britt-Smith
The Leopard: A Classic from Italy, Ernest Fontana
Student Pieces:
To See the Love, to Share the Joy, Erin Verdi
The Fathers Who Founded Us, Nicholas Sawicki
Transformative Experience of Magis in Brazil, Brendan P. Busse, S.J.
Book Review:
Catholic Perspectives on Sport, Diana Owen
Talking Back:
The Real and Urgent Conversations We Need, James E. Hug, S.J.
Further back issues can be accessed from the Marquette University e-publications repository at http://epublications.marquette.edu/conversations/.