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On Monday, Feb. 8, Cardinal O Malley met virtually with Marcelo Suarez-Orozco, chancellor of UMass Boston and a member of the Pontifical Academy for Social Sciences. Pilot photo/CardinalSeansBlog.org Help us expand our reach! Please share this article This past weekend, we concluded our observance of Catholic Schools Week. We were glad that many of our schools were able to participate in different activities for Catholic Schools Week. This has been a unique year in so many respects, and we are all proud of what our Catholic schools have been able to accomplish despite all the challenges of the pandemic. We are grateful to our superintendent of schools, Tom Carroll, who has worked so hard to equip our schools and the Catholic Schools Office to deal with the COVID-19 crisis.

Jesuit teacher of Pope Francis, abducted during Dirty War, dies at 94 | News Headlines

February 17, 2021 CWN Editor s Note: Father Franz Jalics, SJ, taught theology to the future Pope Francis. He was abducted during the Argentine military dictatorship’s Dirty War and said in 2013 that the future Pope, then his Jesuit superior, was not involved in the abduction. The above note supplements, highlights, or corrects details in the original source (link above). About CWN news coverage.   Sound Off! CatholicCulture.org supporters weigh in. All comments are moderated. To lighten our editing burden, only current donors are allowed to Sound Off. If you are a current donor, log in to see the comment form; otherwise please support our work, and Sound Off!

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Franz Jalics, Jesuit targeted by Argentine military junta, has died in Budapest

The priest died on February 13 in Budapest. Jalics found himself reluctantly at the center of a controversy in March 2013 when Jorge Bergoglio, his former Jesuit superior in Argentina, became Pope Francis. The new pope was accused of not having helped the Hungarian and other Jesuits that were targeted by the Argentine military dictatorship. Jalics and another priest, Orlando Yorio, preached in shantytowns and were arrested in March 1976 by an extreme right-wing paramilitary group. They were taken to a detention center known for its cruelty, the Navy Petty-Officers School (ESMA), and tortured before being released five months later. But in 2003 an Argentine journalist, Horacio Verbitsky, accused Bergoglio of having abandoned his two Jesuit confreres.

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