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    David Lewis, S.J. (1616 – 27 August 1679) was a Jesuit Catholic priest and martyr who was also known as Charles Baker. Lewis was canonized by Pope Paul...
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  • Anglican priest and Archdeacon of Carmarthen David Lewis (Jesuit priest) (1616–1679), Welsh Catholic priest and martyr David Lewis (priest, born 1814)...
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    Natural and Moral History of the Indies Rodolfo Acquaviva, Italian Jesuit missionary and priest in India François d'Aguilon, Belgian mathematician and physicist...
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    J., (c. 1562 – 1/2 March 1606) was an English Jesuit lay brother who was the principal builder of priest holes during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and...
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    Jesuits) are listed here alphabetically. The list includes Jesuit saints from Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. Since the founder of the Jesuits...
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    George Tyrrell (category Former Jesuits)
    Anglo-Irish Catholic priest and a highly controversial theologian and scholar. A convert from Anglicanism, Tyrrell joined the Jesuit order in 1880. His...
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    Francisco de Borja; 28 October 1510 – 30 September 1572) was a Spanish Jesuit priest. The great-grandson of both Pope Alexander VI and King Ferdinand II...
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    Claudio Acquaviva (category 16th-century Italian Jesuits)
    Italian Jesuit priest. Elected in 1581 as the fifth Superior General of the Society of Jesus, he has been referred to as the second founder of the Jesuit order...
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    Michael Shen Fu-Tsung (category Jesuit China missions)
    Chinese mandarin and Jesuit from Nanjing. He was a convert to Catholicism who was brought to Europe by the Flemish Jesuit priest Philippe Couplet, Procurator...
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    Joseph Pignatelli (category Jesuit saints)
    December 1737 – 15 November 1811) was a Spanish priest who was the unofficial leader of the Jesuits in exile in Sardinia, after the suppression of the...
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    1628) was a Jesuit priest and missionary, and a martyr-saint of the Catholic Church. A Spaniard, he was one of the first to labor at the Jesuit reductions...
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    Roque González y de Santa Cruz (category Jesuit saints)
    Cruz, SJ (17 November 1576 – 15 November 1628) was a Guaraní-Spanish Jesuit priest who was the first missionary among the Guarani in Paraguay. He was murdered...
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    Boscovich, Croat Jesuit priest, physicist and mathematician David Cairns, Scottish politician Christopher Clavius, German Jesuit priest and inventor of...
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  • John Kemble (1599–1679), priest of the Archdiocese of Cardiff (Herefordshire, England) David Lewis (1616–1679), Jesuit priest (Monmouthshire, England)...
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    Philip Evans and John Lloyd (category Jesuit saints)
    (martyr) John Roberts (martyr) David Lewis (Jesuit priest) Us, All Of. ".: The Jesuit Singapore Website :". www.jesuit.org.sg. Archived from the original...
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  • Guillemette Couillard. The boy was educated in a school established by the Jesuit priest, Fr Le Jeune. In 1632, the boy said to Father Le Jeune: "You say that...
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    Edmund Campion (category Anglican priest converts to Roman Catholicism)
    an English Jesuit priest and martyr. While conducting an underground ministry in officially Anglican England, Campion was arrested by priest hunters. Convicted...
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    Alberto Hurtado (category Jesuit saints)
    – August 18, 1952), popularly known as Padre Hurtado, was a Chilean Jesuit priest, lawyer, social worker, and writer of Basque ancestry. He founded the...
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    John Ogilvie, SJ (1580 – 10 March 1615) was a Scottish Jesuit priest. For his work in service to a persecuted Catholic community in 17th century Scotland...
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    Isaac Jogues (category Jesuit martyrs)
    River. Jogues, Jean de Brébeuf and six other martyred missionaries, all Jesuit priests or laypeople associated with them, were canonized by the Catholic Church...
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    Daniel Berrigan (category 20th-century American Jesuits)
    Daniel Joseph Berrigan SJ (May 9, 1921 – April 30, 2016) was an American Jesuit priest, anti-war activist, Christian pacifist, playwright, poet, and author...
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    Andrew Bobola (category Jesuit saints)
    which he served for several years as an advisor, preacher, superior of a Jesuit residence, and other jobs in various places. From 1652 Bobola also worked...
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    Berrigan, a Josephite priest Father Daniel Berrigan, a Jesuit priest Br. David Darst, a De La Salle Christian Brother John Hogan Tom Lewis, an artist Marjorie...
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    Jean de Brébeuf (category Jesuit martyrs)
    (French: [ʒɑ̃ də bʁe.bœf]) (25 March 1593 – 16 March 1649) was a French Jesuit missionary who travelled to New France (Canada) in 1625. There he worked...
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    Henry Walpole (category Jesuit saints)
    Henry Walpole, SJ (1558 – 7 April 1595) was an English Jesuit martyr, executed at York for refusing to take the Oath of Supremacy. Walpole was born at...
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  • Joseph Koterski (category 20th-century American Jesuits)
    Koterski, S.J. (November 28, 1953 – August 9, 2021) was an American Jesuit priest, philosopher, author, and professor at Fordham University in the Bronx...
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    persuade him to become a secular priest and offered to arrange for a bishopric for him. If he were to become a Jesuit he would renounce any right to his...
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  • 2009--Starting goalie for Regis Jesuit High School, John Schubert, hoists the championship trophy after defeating Lewis-Palmer High School in the State...
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  • Philip Berrigan (category 20th-century American Roman Catholic priests)
    the original on June 14, 2021. Retrieved June 14, 2021. "Remembering Jesuit Priest And Anti-War Activist Daniel Berrigan". NPR.org. Archived from the original...
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  • a Jesuit to be put in charge. This incident has been identified as the beginning of the 'Jesuit and secular' divide in the English mission. Lewis was...
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