Monthly Archives: June 2010

Companion of Jesus [John Brown, SJ]

last modified: Sunday – VII – 20 – 2008

Jesuit mission church: San Ignacio – Baja California Sur, Mexico

Welcome to http://www.CompanionOfJesus.com. This web site is dedicated to offering the genuine spirituality of Saint Ignatius Loyola in the hopes that it may bring souls to Christ. If you’d like, send me an email and let me know what you think. Be sure to check out the newest section of the site: Anima Ignatiana – The Ignatian Spirit. And, if you’d like to spread the word, link to this site.

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This is the personal website of John Brown, S.J. (me) with some contributions from other Jesuits and friends. It in no way speaks for the entire Society of Jesus or any other Jesuit. It is my mission and the mission of this website “to strive especially for the defense and propagation of the faith and for the progress of souls in Christian life and doctrine, by means of public preaching, lectures, and any other ministration whatsoever of the word of God and further by means of the Spiritual Exercises, the education of children and unlettered persons in Christianity and the spiritual consolation of Christ’s faithful… to perform any other works of charity, according to what will seem expedient for the glory of God and the common good. (from the Formula of the Institute of the Society of Jesus)”

Jason Berry again………June 20, 2010: http://ncronline.org/node/18795

Maciel’s Son to Sue Legionaries: Details abuse, Tells NCR ‘Dad promised $6 million’

By Jason Berry
Born in Mexico in 1980, Raul Gonzalez is a sturdy six-foot-one, with dark, close-cropped hair. He has a fair command of English, but faltered occasionally, searching for words, and at one point broke down and wept in describing the sexual abuse he endured, in childhood and adolescence, by his father, the late Marciel Maciel Degollado, founder of an international religious order, the Legionaries of Christ.
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