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St Ignatius of Loyola, the Basque nobleman who founded the Society of Jesus in 1540St Edmund Campion, English Jesuit who was martyred during the reign of Elizabeth IFrederick Copleston, 20th century English Jesuit philosopherFrank Turner SJ, Director of OCIPE, the Jesuit information and study centre at the European Parliament in Brussels
  Wherever in the Church, even in the most difficult and extreme fields,  in the crossroads of ideologies, in the front line of social conflict, there has been and there is confrontation between the deepest desires of the human person and the perennial message of the Gospel, there too, there have been, and there are, Jesuits.

Pope Paul VI
Allocution to the 32nd General Congregation

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