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Jesuits USA: Home Page of the ten American Jesuit Provinces.http://www.jesuit.org/resources/index.html
Jesuit Resources on the World Wide Web; including Home Pages of many individual Jesuits.http://www.jesuits-europe.org/work/work.htm
Jesuits in Europe at work: Links to Education and Research, Media and Publications, Missionary Work, Social Apostolate and Justice, Pastoral Work and Parishes, Spirituality, and Youth Apostolate.http://www.jceao.net/index.html
The Jesuit Conference of East Asia and Oceania (JCEAO), one of the ten regional Jesuit Conferences that span the world, is primarily a service agency. Its aim is to keep Jesuits and their collaborators in touch with each other across the region so that they can respond more quickly and more appropriately to the needs of other Jesuits, the Church and the people of East Asia.http://www.jesuit.org.au
Home Page of the Australian Jesuits: information on their history, spirituality, works, publications, and links to other Australian Jesuit Home Pages.http://www.sogang.ac.kr/~gesukr/sj/
The Jesuits in Korea. Page on the life of Inigo de Loyola and another on the Generals of the Society of Jesus (including how the Jesuits continued in White Russia during the Suppression, 1773-1814). Hosted by Sogang University, Seoul, South Korea.http://www.jesuitvocation.com/
Vocation Home Page. The place to go for information on the Jesuit vocation around the world.http://space.tin.it/scuola/mmorales/ihsieng.html
Jesuit Historical Institute (IHSI), Jesuit Curia, Rome. Academic scholarship on the history of the Society of Jesus for Jesuits and other interested people.http://www.jesuit.org/resources/docs/c34_indx.html
Documents of the 34th General Congregation of the Society of Jesus which took place in Rome from January 5-March 22, 1995.http://www.faculty.fairfield.edu/jmac/jp/jpintro.htm
A collection of stories and pictures of 202 Jesuits who lived in the pre-Suppression Society of Jesus, between 1540 and 1773, and who were considered interesting enough to be survived by portraits. From the book Jesuit Family Album: Some Sketches of Chivalry From the Early Society, published by the Clavius Mathematics Group in 1997.http://www.faculty.fairfield.edu/jmac/cl/clavius.htm
The Clavius Mathematics Group is a team of 27 mathematicians who, for the past 35 years, spend five summer weeks together, doing mathematical research while sharing work, prayer, and recreation.http://www.faculty.fairfield.edu/jmac/sj/sjgeom.htm
Jesuit Geometers: Excepts from the book Jesuit Geometers: A Study of Fifty-six Prominent Jesuit Geometers During the First Two Centuries of Jesuit History by Joseph F. MacDonnell, S.J.
(Professor of Mathematics, Fairfield University, Fairfield, CT, USA).http://www.bahnhof.se/~rendel/kirlinx.html
Site dedicated to Jesuit polymath Athanasius Kircher (1602-1680). He wrote more than thirty separate works dealing with subjects ranging from optics to music, from Egyptology to magnetism. He devised a number of remarkable pneumatic, hydraulic, catoptric and magnetic machines, which he displayed in his famous museum, housed in the Jesuit Collegio Romano. This site contains only a mere fraction of all the pages dealing with Kircher or his works that exist on the web. The pages listed here are those of special value and interest.http://www.faculty.fairfield.edu/jmac/sj/lunacrat.htm
Article on the 35 Lunar Craters named to honour Jesuit scientists who all taught and wrote books on astronomy, physics and mathematics.http://www.companysj.com/v181/century.htm
A Jesuit Century is a look back to see what has changed and what has stayed the same in just a few American Jesuit ministries in the last 100 years.http://www.jesref.org/refugee/index.htm
The Jesuit Refugee Service is an international organisation (headquartered at the Jesuit Curia, Rome), at work in more than forty countries, with a mission is to accompany, serve and defend the rights of refugees and forcibly displaced people.http://www.pib.urbe.it/general_menu.htm
English Home Page of the Pontifical Biblical Institute (P.B.I.), a university-level institution of the Holy See, established by Pope Pius X in 1909 and entrusted to the Society of Jesus.http://www.scu.edu/BannanInstitute/
The Bannan Center is an educational enterprise at Santa Clara University, which assists the University in keeping its Catholic and Jesuit character at the center of the educational enterprise. The Center offers faculty, staff, students, and friends opportunities to explore the implications of Ignatian and Jesuit spirituality and mission in the ongoing life of the contemporary University. The Center is based on the conviction that such activities serve to deepen the University's character as an academic center.http://www.johnshekleton.net/tale.html
A communication site about John F. Shekleton, S.J. and his novel, A Jesuit Tale (2000). A story of vocation and friendship, it has been reviewed as "serious Catholic fiction, rare and provocative" (Chuck Colbert, freelance syndicated columnist).http://www.holycross.edu/departments/history/vlapomar/cardinals.htm
Jesuit Cardinals: Commemorating the elevation of Avery Dulles, American Jesuit and theologian, to the College of Cardinals by Pope John Paul II, on February 21, 2001, this site contained links to articles on every Jesuit raised to the red hat.http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14081a.htm
The 1912 Catholic Encyclopedia entry on the Society of Jesus with links to related articles.http://www.utoronto.ca/lri
Home Page of the Lonergan Research Institute (LRI) of Regis College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It exists "to carry on the work of philosopher-theologian-educator Bernard J.F. Lonergan--a work of immense importance for the churches and human society at a time when both are in urgent need of creative leadership. An old tradition says: where there is no understanding, the people perish. Lonergan's contribution to human living is par excellence one of understanding."http://www.lonergan.on.ca/
The Lonergan Website describes itself as "a virtual place for collaboration in Lonergan Studies."http://www.mnhn.fr/teilhard/indexE.html
English Home Page of the French Fondation Teilhard de Chardin dedicated to disseminating the thought of this controversial geologist, paleontologist and Jesuit priest.http://www.trip.com.br/teilhard/links_en.htm
A site offering particular links on Teilhard de Chardin, S.J. (annotated).http://members.tripod.com/Karenhall/reductions.htm
If you want to learn something about the Paraguay Reductions (and see a great movie in the process) "The Mission" is a great place to start.