A Bright Future at Loyola Academy of St. Louis

Loyola Academy of St. Louis, a Catholic, Jesuit, upper-elementary and middle school for boys, strives to support each student’s God-given potential by bridging the gaps in education that have been compounded by difficult economic or social circumstances.
Father Randy Gibbens, SJ, Becomes President at Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory School

Fr. Randy Gibbens, SJ, is the new president of Cristo Rey Jesuit College Preparatory School of Houston.
Father Vincent Giacabazi, SJ, to Lead Jesuit High School, Tampa

Fr. Vincent Giacabazi, SJ, will become the next president of Jesuit High School in Tampa, effective this summer.
Michael Garanzini, SJ

A Rooted, Relevant and Adaptable Vision for Jesuit Higher Ed By Rachel Amiri Father Michael Garanzini, SJ, president of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU), believes in the enduring purpose of Jesuit higher education as a force for reconciliation and justice in the world. “What’s the purpose of a university? It’s to help […]
Generative AI: Maneuvering the Frontiers of New Technology

Jesuits and colleagues are using Ignatian principles to navigate the new digital world of generative AI in educational ministries and beyond.
Olivia Britt

“Cura personalis led me to want to be a teacher and campus minister, even though I didn’t have words for it at the time,” she says. “I really wanted to care for the whole person, and I think Cristo Rey schools especially do that in a really unique way.”
Debra Pacheco

Debra Pacheco, assistant principal for academics at Jesuit High School of Tampa has led by example in the school’s efforts to promote student excellence for the past decade.
Shared Mission at Saint Louis University

SLU’s Shared Mission program offers an in-depth, community-based, mission formation opportunity for all SLU faculty, staff and administration.
Reflections on Lay Collaboration with Jesuits

By Mark McNeil The Preamble to the Constitutions of the Jesuit Secondary Education Association (1970) offered a response to some troubling and pressing questions regarding Jesuit education. Chief among these was, “Does it really make sense to call a school ‘Jesuit,’ when many or most of those teaching and working in Jesuit schools are not […]
A Place in the Classroom: Academic Programs for Students with Intellectual Disabilities

By Ignatius Plato Mary, a student with Down Syndrome at Regis University in Denver, wanted to live in a dorm on campus for her second year. Her parents questioned whether she would be able to live away from home. However, with support from Regis’s GLOBAL Inclusive Program, Mary is living on campus and thriving socially, […]
Jesuits Magazine – Winter 2024

The Winter 2024 issue of Jesuits magazine features stories on our Jesuits serving in Rome, Del Camino Jesuit Border Ministries and a pull-out resource for your Lenten prayer. Download it here.
Jesuits Magazine, Fall 2023

The fall issue of Jesuits magazine celebrates the province’s past – including 200 years of Jesuits in St. Louis – and takes a look at some of the new ways Jesuits continue to find new ways to meet the needs of our world. Read it here.