Today, as exiles shape headlines, this chapter in Jesuit history poses a resonant question: How does a faith community endure and evolve when its very existence is challenged by the authority it holds sacred? By Andrew Hamilton
MANAGUA: A university run by the Society of Jesus in Nicaragua said on Wednesday it was suspending classes and all other activities after the Central American country s leftist government announced the seizure of all its assets, accusing the school of terrorism.
The former priest would meet his victims in the French Quarter neighborhood of New Orleans, specifically targeting intoxicated men or those who were lost.