Fr. Timothy P. Kesicki, SJ, Provincial of the Chicago-Detroit Jesuits, reflects upon the election of a Jesuit as Bishop of Rome and Holy Father.
Jesuit Leadership Style
Chris Lowney, author of Heroic Leadership: Best Practices from a 450-Year-Old Company That Changed the World, says that the Society of Jesus pioneered a unique formula for molding leaders.
What Makes a Jesuit?
Vinita Hampton Wright considers what qualities of Jesuit training might prepare a man to be a good pope in 2013.
Kevin O’Brien, SJ, executive director of campus ministry at Georgetown University and author of The Ignatian Adventure, has been commenting in various media channels:
- Video Interviews on NBC Washington, Fox 5 DC, and WUSA9
- Quoted in Time and USA Today
- Audio Interview on WTOP (6:20 a.m.)
A Jesuit Pope with a Franciscan Name
James Martin, SJ, writes in Slate that it makes more sense than you’d think.
This Ignatian Franciscan Pope
Tim Muldoon wonders, “What will a church look like that dedicates its energies to serving Christ’s poor?”
The Jesuit Post offers several articles:
- What’s So Weird About a Jesuit Pope? by Matt Spotts, SJ
- What Pope Francis Wants to Change by Sam Sawyer, SJ
- Habemus Curriculum Vitae by Peter Folan, SJ
- Habemus Papam Franciscum by Paddy Gilger, SJ