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List of famous Jesuits
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This is an incomplete list of famous members of the Society of Jesus .
Adolfo Nicolás , 30th Superior General of the Society of Jesus
John Ballard , English Jesuit priest executed for being involved in an attempt to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I of England in Babington Plot .
Augustin Barruel , French writer
Augustin Bea , German cardinal
St. Alberto Hurtado , social reformer inChile
Alessandro Valignano , Italian Jesuit, Canonical Visitor of the Asian missions, Promoter of an 'inculturated' missionary approach
Alexandre de Rhodes , French missionary to Vietnam , linguist
Alfred Delp , German Jesuit hanged for his opposition to Hitler
St. Aloysius Gonzaga , Italian Jesuit, Patron Saint to young students
St. Andrew Bobola , Polish Missionary, killed by the Cossacks
Anthony de Mello , Indian Spiritual Guide and Writer
Anthony Kohlmann , early Catholic priest in New York whose decision not to testify established American precedent for "priest-penitent privilege" or "clergy confidentiality" in law
Anthony Azzarto, American Famous teacher at St. Peter's Preparatory School .
Antoine Thomas , Belgian, Astronomer in China
Antonio Vieira , (1608–1697), Portuguese missionary and diplomat .
Amando López, one of the six Jesuit martyrs in UCA El Salvador
Athanasius Kircher , 17 Century prolific German Scientist, discoverer of microbes
Avery Dulles , American theologian, Cardinal, and professor at Fordham University
Baltasar Gracián , Spanish prose writer
Bartolomeu de Gusmão , Brazilian-Portuguese priest and mathematician said to be the early inventor of the Balloon
Bernard Lonergan , Canadian philosopher and theologian
Bienvenido Nebres , Filipino Jesuit, President of the Ateneo de Manila University , former President of Xavier University , former Provincial Superior, Philippine Province of the Society of Jesus
Carlo Maria Martini , Italian scripture scholar, Archbishop * Emeritus of Milan , Cardinal
Catalino Arevalo , Filipino Jesuit, Professor at the Ateneo de Manila University and Loyola School of Theology , hailed by the late Cardinal Jaime Sin as the "dean of Filipino theologians"
Charles de Noyelle , 12th Superior General of the Society of Jesus , Belgian.
Christopher Holywood , Irish Jesuit of the Counter Reformation
Claude Dablon . Superior General of all the Canadian Missions; 1670-1680.
Claude-Jean Allouez , French Jesuit, missionary to Wisconsin
Daniel Berrigan , American Political Activist , poet, and professor at Fordham University
Domenico Zipoli , Italian Composer and Musician.
Edmund A. Walsh , founder of the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University
St. Edmund Campion , English martyr
Eduardo Dougherty , American-Brazilian educator, communicator and leader of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal in Brazil
Eusebio Francisco Kino , Prolific Missionary and Cartographer of Mexico and Arizona
Everard Mercurian , 4th Superior General of the Society of Jesus , Belgian.
Ferdinand Verbiest , Belgian missionary to China , astronomer and mathematician
Fernando Cardenal , Nicaraguan Jesuit of the Twentieth Century.
Filippo Salvatore Gilij , important to South American historical linguistics
Francesco Lana de Terzi , created the first realistic technical plans for an airship
Francesco Maria Grimaldi , 17th centure Italian mathematician, physicist and astronomer, accurately mapped the Moon, one of the first to suggest the wave-like nature of light
St. Francis Xavier , Spanish (Navarre) missionary to Asia who initiated a large conversion movement in India, Malacca, and Japan
Francois d'Aguillon , Belgian Mathematician and Physicist
Frank Brennan , Officer of the Order of Australia for services to Aboriginal Australians
Franz Jetzinger , theology professor, Austrian political figure, and principal biographer of Adolf Hitler 's early years
Frans Jozef van Beeck , theologian
Franz Retz , 15th Superior General of the Society of Jesus , Czech.
Frederick Copleston , English writer, author off a definitive History of Western Philosophy (vol 1-12)
Gabriel Druillettes , the Apostle of Maine, missionary and explorer
Gabriel Richard , co-founder of University of Michigan, "second founder" of Detroit, first congressional representative from Michigan (then a territory, not yet a state)
Georg Joseph Kamel Czech botanist assigned to the Philippines and whose work is well known in Pharmacy . The Camellia flower was named after him.
Georges LeMaitre , Belgian physicist, one of the originators of the "Big Bang" theory
Gerard Manley Hopkins , renowned English poet
Gian Paolo Oliva , 11th Superior General of the Society of Jesus 1664–1681, Italian
Giovanni Battista Riccioli , 17th century Italian astronomer, devised the system for the nomenclature of lunar features that is now the international standard
Giovanni Botero , Italian thinker, discharged from the Society in 1579
Giulio Alenio , Italian Missionary to China , "Confucius of the West "
Giuseppe Castiglione , Italian Jesuit Brother, artist to Chinese Emperor
Hans Urs von Balthasar , 20th century theologian, Jesuit from 1928 to 1950 when he left the order to found a new community with Adrienne von Speyr .
Henri de Lubac , French theologian, patrologist, and later cardinal.
St. Henry Garnett , First English Provincial, executed after being falsely implicated in the 'Gunpowder Plot '
Horacio de la Costa Philippine historian and the first Filipino Jesuit provincial superior in the Philippines
Horace McKenna , Founder of So Others Might Eat and advocate of the Sursum Corda Cooperative
Ignacije Szentmartony , Croatian mathematician and Astronomer
Ignacio Ellacuría , Rector of University of Central America , El Salvador , shot dead in 1989
Ignacio Martín-Baró
Isaac Jogues 17th century French martyr and missionary to North America
Jacques Courtois , French Painter in 17th Century
Jacques Dupuis , Belgian theologian, expert on Inter-Religious Dialogue and Theology of Religions
Jacques Marquette , French explorer of the Mississippi area
Jaime Bulatao , professor of psychology at Ateneo de Manila University in the Philippines , considered as the father of "Filipino psychology"
Jakob Balde , German latinist , court chaplain to Maximillian I
James Reuter , considered as the father of Catholic mass communications in the Philippines
James Walsh , Georgetown University professor of Theology , musician, and philosopher
Jean Joseph Marie Amiot , French Missionary to China
St. Jean de Brebeuf , 17th century French Canadian missionary and martyr
Jean Pierre de Caussade , spiritual director, college rector, and author of Abandonment to Divine Providence
Jeremiah Delgado
Joaquin G. Bernas , Filipino Jesuit, Constitutionalist, Dean Emeritus and former Dean of the Ateneo Law School , former President of the Ateneo de Manila University , former Provincial Superior, Philippine Province of the Society of Jesus
Joaquín López y López
Johann Adam Schall von Bell , German missionary to China, astronomer
St. John Berchmans , Jesuit Seminarian from Belgium
John Carroll (priest) , first bishop of the United States and founder of Georgetown University
John M. Corridan , labor activist and "waterfront priest," his story inspired the classic film On the Waterfront .
John Courtney Murray , American theologian (credited with the drafting of the Second Vatican Council Declaration on Religious Freedom)
John Dear , American Jesuit Peace Activist and Spiritual Author
John Gerard , English Jesuit - one of the few men to escape from the Tower of London
John Goodman , jailed in England during the Long Parliament
John II Casimir Vasa , king of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
John McLaughlin , American political commentator, left the Jesuits after a failed bid for a Senate seat in Rhode Island
John O'Sullivan , Irish ascetic
John-Baptist Hoffmann , German, Apostle of the Mundas in India
John Paul Oliva , 11th Superior General of the Society of Jesus
St. John Francis Regis , French rural missionary preacher (Ardèche )
José de Acosta , Spanish Historian ,Natural and Moral History of the Indies
José de Anchieta , Portuguese Missionary in Brazil, founder of São Paulo , Brazil
St. José María Rubio , Spanish, canonised by the late Pope John Paul II in 2003
José María Vélaz , founder of Fe y Alegria .
Joseph A. O'Hare , former president of Fordham University and chairman of the New York City Charter Revision Commission and the first New York City Campaign Finance Board
Joseph Maréchal , Belgian, Transcendental Philosopher
Joseph T. Durkin , historian of the American Civil War
Juan Andres , Prolific 18th Century Spanish Writer
Blessed Julien Maunoir , 17th century missionary to the Breton people .
Karl Leonhard Reinhold
Karl Rahner , German Theologian 20th century
Leonardo Castellani , Argentine writer and theologian, 20th century
Leonard Feeney , Controversial Ultra-Conservative American Jesuit, American
Leonardus Lessius , Belgian moral theologian and writer on economics
Louis Bourdaloue , French Preacher and Orator
Louis Maimbourg
Luis Frois , Portuguese Missionary to Japan, wrote History of Japan
Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski , Polish Latin poet of the Counter-Reformation, crowned poet laureate by Pope Urban VIII
Manoel da Nóbrega , Portuguese Jesuit, founder of the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro
Martin Heidegger , German philosopher, spent a very short time as a novice before beginning his philosophical career
Martin Royackers , Canadian priest martyred in Jamaica in 2001
Mateo Aimerich , Spanish philologist
Matteo Ricci , Italian missionary to China, Linguist, Initiator of the Inculturation of the Faith movement in China
Michel Baudouin , was Superior-General of the Louisiana mission (1749-1763)
Michel de Certeau , French Cultural Theorist
Michelangelo Tamburini , 14th Superior General of the Society of Jesus , Italian
Mitch Pacwa , EWTN host and scholar
Oswald von Nell-Breuning
Paul Goethals , Belgian, first Archbishop of Calcutta (India)
Pascal Tosi , Italian, co-Founder of the Alaska mission and Church
Pedro Arrupe , 28th Superior General of the Society of Jesus
St. Peter Claver , Spanish missionary in South America, Saint to the Slave Ships in South America
Peter Faber , Early companion of St Ignatius , Co-founder of the Society of Jesus, missionary in Germany
Peter Hans Kolvenbach , Linguist, 29th Superior General of the Society of Jesus
St. Petrus Canisius , German theologian, wrtier of the widely used 'little catechism', Doctor of the Church
Petrus Josephus Zoetmulder , an expert in the Old Javanese language and literature
Pierre Cholonec , Superior of Montreal
Pierre Johanns , Luxemburger, Vedanta christian Theologian
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin , French paleontologist , theologian/philosopher and spiritual writer
Piotr Skarga , Polish priest, homilist, and hagiographer
St. Robert Bellarmine , Italian Theologian, Doctor of the Catholic Church
Robert Drinan , the 1st Catholic priest to serve as a voting member of US Congress (congressman from Massachusetts) [1]
Robert Southwell Elizabethan poet and martyr .
Roberto de Nobili , Italian missionary to India , linguist, initiator of the Inculturation of the faith approach in South-India
Romeo Intengan , Philippine Jesuit, former Provincial, and surgeon by training, jailed during the dictatorship of Ferdinand Marcos for his views against the dictatorship
Roque Ferriols , Filipino philosopher
Saint Roque González de Santa Cruz , Paraguayan missionary, martyr
Ruđer Josip Bošković (aka Roger Boscovich ), Croatian atomic physicist , forerunner of Faraday
Sebastian Kappen , Indian Theologian
Segundo Montes
Simon Le Moyne , New World Explorer
Timothy Healy, late president of Georgetown University and president of the New York Public Library system.
Thyrsus González , 13th Superior General of the Society of Jesus , Spanish.
Thomas Ewing Sherman , son of a US Civil War Union Army Major General William T. Sherman
Tomas Spidlik , Czech theologian, Cardinal, and professor
Walter Ciszek , missionary and religious prisoner in Soviet Union, author
Walter J. Ong , American cultural historian and spiritual writer
Walter Kerber , German Professor of Ethics
William O'Malley , author and actor
Xabier Arzalluz , Spanish Basque leader, later left the Society
José Gumilla Naturalist. Studied the Orinoco, South America.
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^ Note: Father Gabriel Richard briefly was in the US Congress in the 1820s, but as a territorial representative. Under guidelines released by Pope John Paul II , Catholic clergy are expected not to serve in positions of civil authority.
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