Jesuits in Service to the Society and Church in Rome
When a man becomes a Jesuit, he enters not a province, but the Society of Jesus. Members of the USA Central and Southern Province serve not only within the boundaries of this province, but wherever they are needed “for the defense and propagation of the faith and for the rendering of any service in the […]
AMDG Podcast: Still Following Yonder Stars with Br. Bob Macke, SJ
On this episode of the AMDG podcast, Br. Bob Macke, SJ, an expert in the study of meteorites discusses his work, his vocation and what he hopes to learn as he continues to comb through space.
Being curator of meteorites allows Jesuit to ‘find God’ in all things
At the Vatican Observatory in Castel Gandolfo near Rome, Jesuit Brother Robert Macke finds his work as the curator of meteorites for the Vatican Observatory — formally founded in 1891 by Pope Leo XIII — allows him to, as the Jesuit saying goes, “find God in all things.”