Pedro Arrupe y Gondra, SJ (14 November 1907 – 5 February 1991) was a Spanish Catholic priest who served as the 28th superior general of the Society of...
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with the Popes, have served life terms. The exceptions being Father Pedro Arrupe (resigned for reasons of failing health) and both his successors, Father...
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impetus to found JRS came from the then superior general of the Jesuits, Pedro Arrupe, who was inspired to action by the plight of Vietnamese boat people....
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made available to current students as well as Haub School alumni. The Pedro Arrupe Center for Business Ethics is "an intellectual resource for business...
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Superior General Pedro Arrupe. Father Arrupe, like his eventual successor, was a Spanish missionary in Japan. Nicolás described Arrupe, whom he had earlier...
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the Jesuit Near-East Vice-Province. On 7 August 1981, Father General Pedro Arrupe suffered a severe stroke in the plane on his way back to Rome. Although...
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including the Kinney Center for Autism Education and Support and the Pedro Arrupe, S.J., Center for Business Ethics. Saint Joseph's athletics teams, the...
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Jesuits of Zimbabwe and Mozambique for (JCAM). AJU is named for Father Pedro Arrupe, the 28th Superior General of the Jesuits, who was known for social and...
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General Pedro Arrupe, social justice and the preferential option for the poor emerged as dominant themes of the work of the Jesuits. When Arrupe was paralyzed...
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academic core. An emphasis on social justice is furthered through the Pedro Arrupe Partnership and Kolvenbach Solidarity programs, which offer service opportunities...
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Bollandists Notable Jesuits Ignatius of Loyola Francis Xavier Peter Faber Pedro Arrupe John Berchmans Francisco Suárez Robert Bellarmine Peter Canisius Edmund...
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Bollandists Notable Jesuits Ignatius of Loyola Francis Xavier Peter Faber Pedro Arrupe John Berchmans Francisco Suárez Robert Bellarmine Peter Canisius Edmund...
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squad, abducted, and held captive for five months. Jesuit Father General Pedro Arrupe in Rome was informed by letter during the abduction. Both Jalics and...
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model derived from a 1973 speech given by Jesuit Father General Pedro Arrupe. Arrupe led the Jesuits in the transitional years after the Second Vatican...
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named after the former superior general of the Jesuit order, Father Pedro Arrupe. In early 2003, the school purchased the Holy Family Catholic School...
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with Ramón y Cajal, but Ramón y Cajal retired. He studied with father Pedro Arrupe, and Juan Negrín was his teacher: Negrin opened wide, fascinating vistas...
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Forty Martyrs of England and Wales Stefano Arteaga, Spanish writer Fr. Pedro Arrupe, 28th Superior General of the Society of Jesus who led the first rescue...
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Coalition on Hunger and Homelessness (SCOHAH), and the Arrupe Immersion Program, named in honor of Pedro Arrupe, which Holy Cross describes as "a faith based program...
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Peter McVerry (redirect from Arrupe Society)
founded a charity to tackle homelessness called The Arrupe Society after Jesuit leader Pedro Arrupe, but it was subsequently renamed the Peter McVerry...
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(GI) Hayes-Healy Hall (HH) Lone Mountain (LMN) Lone Mountain East (LME) Pedro Arrupe Hall (PA) Toler Hall (TO) Fulton House and Fulton House Cottage Loyola...
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Sogang University (section Arrupe Hall)
by a wide reception hall for international conferences. Arrupe Hall was named after Pedro Arrupe, 28th Superior General of the Society of Jesus, who was...
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missionary who reached India and later Japan. In the 1960s, Jesuits Pedro Arrupe and Ignacio Ellacuría supported the movement of Liberation Theology.[citation...
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Housing at Georgetown University (section Arrupe Hall)
university president John J. DeGioia lived in New South while a student. Pedro Arrupe, S.J. Hall, named after the 28th Jesuit Superior General, is a suite-style...
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Bollandists Notable Jesuits Ignatius of Loyola Francis Xavier Peter Faber Pedro Arrupe John Berchmans Francisco Suárez Robert Bellarmine Peter Canisius Edmund...
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Term ended 5 October 1964 Predecessor Wlodimir Ledóchowski Successor Pedro Arrupe Personal details Born (1889-12-22)22 December 1889 Mechelen, Belgium...
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distance from the Jesuit Superior General, the Spaniard Pedro Arrupe, to the extent that Arrupe once joked with Antonio Riberi, the apostolic nuncio to...
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Bollandists Notable Jesuits Ignatius of Loyola Francis Xavier Peter Faber Pedro Arrupe John Berchmans Francisco Suárez Robert Bellarmine Peter Canisius Edmund...
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injustice and oppression. The phrase "option for the poor" was used by Fr. Pedro Arrupe, Superior General of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 1968 in a letter...
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Bollandists Notable Jesuits Ignatius of Loyola Francis Xavier Peter Faber Pedro Arrupe John Berchmans Francisco Suárez Robert Bellarmine Peter Canisius Edmund...
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unequal in the world. This expression was used first by Jesuit Fr. General Pedro Arrupe in 1968 and soon after this the World Synod of Catholic Bishops in 1971...
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