Ignatius of Loyola , recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church, founded the Society of Jesus in 1540.
This is an alphabetical list of historically notable members of the Society of Jesus .
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Piotr Abramowicz (1619-1697), Polish missionary
José de Acosta , Spanish historian ; author of The Natural and Moral History of the Indies
Rodolfo Acquaviva , Italian Jesuit missionary and priest in India
François d'Aguilon , Belgian mathematician and physicist
Mateo Aimerich , Spanish philologist
Giacomo Maria Airoli , Italian Orientalist and scriptural commentator
Edward Alacampe , English philosopher; Procurator of Rome
Giulio Alenio , Italian missionary to China, called the "Confucius of the West"
Claude-Jean Allouez , French Jesuit, missionary to Wisconsin
Diego Francisco Altamirano , Spanish author
Charles Aylmer , Irish Jesuit, superior of the Dublin Residence
Jean Joseph Marie Amiot , French missionary to China
José de Anchieta , Spanish missionary in Brazil, founder of São Paulo , Brazil
Saint Modeste Andlauer , martyred in China
Antal Andrassy , second Bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rozsnyó
Yves Marie André , French mathematician, philosopher, and essayist
Juan Andrés , prolific 18th-century Spanish writer
Renatus Andrieux , victim of the September massacres
Francesco degli Angeli , missionary to Ethiopia
Johannes Arnoldi, German missionary, martyred in Germany
Saint Edmund Arrowsmith , one of the Forty Martyrs of England and Wales
Stefano Arteaga , Spanish writer
Fr. Pedro Arrupe , 28th Superior General of the Society of Jesus who led the first rescue party in Hiroshima after the dropping of the atomic bomb .
Xabier Arzalluz , Spanish Basque leader; later left the Society
Berndt David Assarsson (1892-1955), Swedish monsignor , historical author and psalmist
Joanna of Austria, Princess of Portugal , reputed to have taken the order's vows under the name Mateo Sánchez
Hyacinthe Robillard d'Avrigny (1675-1719), historian
Miguel de Ayatumo, venerated Filipino seminarian dubbed as "Saint Aloysius Gonzaga of the Philippines"
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Pope Francis
Blessed Jan Beyzym , Missionary in Madagascar
Tadeusz Brzozowski (1749-1820) first post-restoration General
Jakob Balde , German latinist , court chaplain to Maximillian I
John Ballard , English Jesuit priest executed for being involved in an attempt to assassinate Queen Elizabeth I of England
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
Balthazar of Loyola , Moroccan prince who converted to Christianity and became a Jesuit priest
Cipriano Barace , Spanish missionary and martyr
Ignacio Martín-Baró , martyr in El Salvador
Pedro Barreto , Peruvian cardinal proclaimed by Pope Francis in 2018.
Augustin Barruel , French writer
Florian Baucke , Silesian and Bohemian Jesuit missionary to South America
Michel Baudouin , Superior-General of the Louisiana Mission (1749-1763)
Joseph Bayma , wrote "Molecular Mechanics" in 1866
Augustin Bea , German cardinal, Ecumenist at the Vatican II council
Nicolas-Ignace de Beaubois , French missionary to Quebec
Jan Beckx , Belgian Superior General (1853-1887)
Franz Jozef van Beeck , Dutch theologian who taught in the US
Joop Beek , Dutch and Indonesian educator and presidential political advisor
Johann Adam Schall von Bell , German missionary to China; astronomer
Saint Robert Bellarmine , Italian Cardinal and theologian, Doctor of the Church
Aloysius Bellecius (1704-1757), Jesuit ascetic author
Saint John Berchmans , Jesuit seminarian from Belgium
Jorge Mario Bergoglio (Pope Francis), Argentine, first Jesuit to be elected Pope (2013)
Thomas V. Bermingham , American academic who worked on The Exorcist
Prosper Bernard , Canadian missionary to China, killed by the Japanese
Joaquin G. Bernas , Filipino constitutionalist
Daniel Berrigan , American political activist, poet, and professor at Fordham University
Saint Jacques Berthieu , French Jesuit priest, missionary and first blessed Martyr of Madagascar
Blessed Jan Beyzym , Polish missionary to people with Leprosy in Madagascar
Giuseppe Biancani , very early selenographer
Jacob Bidermann , theologian and playwright - inspired Johann Wolfgang Goethe
Jacques de Billy , correspondent of Pierre de Fermat , many early contributions in number theory
Erwin Bischofberger , Swedish Jesuit and medical practitioner
Leopold Biwald , 18th-century Austrian physics professor and textbook author
Saint Andrew Bobola , Polish missionary, martyred by the Cossacks
Nicholas Bock , Russian diplomat who later became a Jesuit priest
Michael Bordt , German philosopher and academic
Saint Francis Borgia , third Superior General of the Society
Ruggero Boscovich , Croatian scientist who made many contributions to physics and astronomy
Giovanni Botero , Italian thinker, discharged from the Society in 1579
Joachim Bouvet , early missionary to China and a leading member of the Figurist movement
Louis Bourdaloue , French preacher and orator
William S. Bowdern , exorcist who inspired the novel and film The Exorcist
Greg Boyle , director and founder of Homeboy Industries
Joseph A. Bracken , American philosopher and Catholic theologian
Dean Brackley , Professor of Theology at the Central American University, San Salvador
Niklaus Brantschen , Swiss Zen master, author, and founder of the Lassalle-Institut
Saint Jean de Brébeuf , 17th-century French -Canadian missionary and martyr
Saint Alexander Briant , English martyr
Frank Brennan , Officer of the Order of Australia for services to Aboriginal Australians
John Brignon , translator of religious works into French
Peter Michael Brillmacher , German preacher during the Counter Reformation
Jean de Brisacier , controversialist and opponent of Jansenism
Saint John de Brito , Portuguese martyr and missionary to Madura , India (present-day Tamil Nadu )
Stephen Brown (Jesuit) , founder of the Central Catholic Library
Tadeusz Brzozowski , Polish scholar, having secured its continuity during the suppression of the Society until its restoration, elected twentieth Superior General of the Society of Jesus and its first world-wide general.[ 1]
Claude Buffier , aimed to discover the ultimate principal of knowledge, praised by Voltaire
Joannes Busaeus , theologian at Mainz University who wrote in defence of the introduction of the Gregorian calendar in Germany
William J. Byron , President of the University of Scranton (1975-1982), President of Catholic University of America (1982-1992), Interim President of Loyola University New Orleans (2003-2004), President of St. Joseph's Preparatory School (2006-2008)
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Niccolò Cabeo , many early contributions to physics
Pedro de Calatayud , missionary
Saint Edmund Campion , English martyr
Saint Petrus Canisius , Dutch theologian, writer of the widely used Little Catechism ; Doctor of the Church
James Carney , American missionary who ministered to peasants and left-wing insurgents in Honduras
John Carroll , first bishop of the United States and founder of Georgetown University
Paolo Casati , Mathematician, supported Galileo
John II Casimir Vasa , king of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
Louis Bertrand Castel , French scientist
Leonardo Castellani , 20th-century Argentine writer and theologian
Giuseppe Castiglione , Italian Jesuit brother; artist to the Chinese Emperor
Saint Juan del Castillo , martyr of the Río de la Plata
Juan Paez de Castro , priest and confessor to King Philip II of Spain
Jean Pierre de Caussade , spiritual director, college rector, and author of Abandonment to Divine Providence
Jean-Antoine du Cerceau , French Jesuit priest, poet, and playwright
Michel de Certeau , French cultural theorist
Francesco Cetti , mathematician and zoologist
Saint Noël Chabanel , North American martyr
Timoléon Cheminais de Montaigu , 17th century orator
Pierre Cholenec , Superior of Montreal
Stephen Cardinal Chow Sau-yan , 9th Bishop of Hong Kong, Former Provincial superior of the Chinese Province
Drew Christiansen , nuclear expert and disarmament consultant to the Holy See
Walter Ciszek , missionary and religious prisoner in Soviet Union; author
Saint Peter Claver , Spanish missionary in South America
Christopher Clavius , main architect of the modern Gregorian calendar
Saint Claude de la Colombière , preacher to the seventh Duchess of York , Mary of Modena
Louis le Comte , early missionary to China
Guy Consolmagno , Vatican astronomer
Frederick Copleston , English writer, author of the definitive History of Philosophy
Honoré-Gaspard de Coriolis , French cleric and historian
John M. Corridan , labor activist and "Waterfront priest" whose story inspired the classic film On the Waterfront
Horacio de la Costa , Philippine historian and first Filipino Jesuit provincial superior in the Philippines
Jacques Courtois , 17th-century French painter
François Crépieul , 17th-century French missionary in Canada
Saint Roque González de Santa Cruz , Paraguayan missionary and martyr
James Cullen , Irish temperance campaigner who founded the Pioneer Total Abstinence Association
Johann Baptist Cysat , published the first printed European book concerning Japan
Stanislaus Czerniewicz , Lithuanian-Polish priest, elected vicar general for Jesuits in Russia when the Society of Jesus was suppressed
Stanisław Czerski , Polish graphic designer
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Fr. Joseph O'Callahan (right ), a Jesuit priest, is presented with the Medal of Honor by President Truman
Claude Dablon , Superior General of all the Canadian missions (1670-1680)
Saint Antoine Daniel , North American martyr
Cardinal Jean Daniélou , author, scholar, and member of the French Academy
Alfred Delp , German hanged for his opposition to Hitler
Saint Paul Denn , martyred in China
Robert De Nobili , Italian missionary to India (Madurai Mission ), who tried to inculturate Christian values to the Indian culture
Henri Depelchin , Belgian missionary, pioneer, writer and educator in India and Africa
Pedro Descoqs , French Jesuit philosopher and supporter of Action Française
Ippolito Desideri , Italian Jesuit missionary to Tibet
Paul de Barry , rector of the Jesuit colleges at Aix , Nîmes , and Avignon, and Provincial of Lyon .
Pierre-Jean De Smet , active missionary among the Native Americans of the Western United States in the mid-19th century
Richard De Smet , Jesuit Indologist (Sankara specialist), Professor of Phisosophy, JnanaDeep Vidyapeeth, Pune, Maharashtra, India; prolific writer and contributor to the Marathi Encyclopaedia of Philosophy
William Detré , 17th century missionary in the Amazon
Salvatore di Pietro , Italian missionary and first apostolic prefect to Belize, Central America
Pedro Díaz , missionary
John Donne , English poet and cleric in the Church of England (no evidence)
Eduardo Dougherty , American-Brazilian educator, communicator and leader of the Catholic Charismatic Renewal in Brazil
Robert Drinan , first Catholic priest to serve as a voting member of U.S. Congress (congressman from Massachusetts)[ a]
Gabriel Druillettes , Apostle of Maine, missionary and explorer
Francis Bennon Ducrue , Bavarian missionary to Mexico
Peter Dufka , Slovakian priest and professor at the Pontifical Oriental Institute in Rome
Cardinal Avery Dulles , American theologian and professor at Fordham University
Jacques Dupuis , theologian, edited The Christian Faith which went to seven editions
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Francis Xavier, one of the first seven Jesuits and missionary to Asia
Saint Peter Faber , early companion of Ignatius of Loyola , co-founder of the Society of Jesus; missionary in Germany
Honoré Fabri , first to explain why the sky is blue
Jean-Charles della Faille , first to determine the center of gravity of the sector of a circle
Thomas Falkner , English Jesuit missionary
Leonard Feeney , ultra-conservative American theologian
Wolfgang Feneberg , German Jesuit convert to Evangelical Lutheranism
Richard Michael Fernando , Filipino Jesuit cleric, missionary in Cambodia and Servant of God
Joseph Fessio , publisher of Ignatius Press
Joseph M. Finotti , pastor of Saint Mary's parish in Alexandria, Virginia ; pastor of Saint Ignatius parish in Oxon Hill, Maryland ; librarian at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.
Pierre-René Floquet , Quebec-based priest sympathetic to the Americans during the American Revolutionary War
Jean de Fontaney , missionary to China
Balthazar Francolini , attritionist professor at the Gregorian University who wrote Clericus Romanus Contra Nimium Rigorismum Munitus in 1707 against Jansenism
Saint Francis Xavier , co-founder of the Society of Jesus and missionary to Asia who initiated a large conversion movement in India, Malacca , and Japan
Luís Fróis , Portuguese missionary to Japan; author of a history of Japan
Fabian Fucan , Japanese Jesuit brother who converted to Zen Buddhism
Jon Fuller , medical doctor known for his work with AIDS patients
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Robert Bellarmine, one of the most important cardinals of the Catholic Reformation
Saint Melchior Grodziecki , martyr
Père Louis Gaillard , French missionary to China
Marion M. Ganey , pioneer in credit union and coop movement in British Honduras and the South Pacific
Saint Henry Garnet , first English Provincial; executed after being implicated in the Gunpowder Plot
Saint Charles Garnier , North America martyr
John Gerard , English Jesuit; one of the few men to escape from the Tower of London
Jean-François Gerbillon , early missionary to China
Aquiles Gerste , philologist and linguist best known for his ethnographic and linguistic studies of the indigenous peoples of Mexico
Niccolò Gianpriamo , Italian missionary to China, astronomer
Filippo Salvatore Gilii , contributor in the field of South American historical linguistics
Paul Goethals , Belgian, first Archbishop of Calcutta
Saint Aloysius Gonzaga , Italian jesuit; patron saint of students
Thyrsus González , Spanish 13th Superior General of the Society of Jesus
José Ignacio González Faus , Professor of Theology at the Faculty of Theology of Catalonia
John Goodman , jailed in England during the Long Parliament
Saint John Soan de Goto , martyred in Japan
Saint René Goupil , Jesuit brother and North American martyr
Baltasar Gracián , Spanish prose writer
Francesco Maria Grimaldi , 17th-century Italian mathematician, physicist and astronomer; accurately mapped the Moon; one of the first to suggest the wave-like nature of light
Saint Melchior Grodziecki , Polish martyr, patron of the city of Katowice
Gabriel Gruber , Viennese scientist, engineer and teacher, elected Vicar General of the Russian province during the Suppression of the Society
Paul Guldin , father of Guldinus theorem
José Gumilla , naturalist who studied the Orinoco , South America
Bartolomeu de Gusmão , Brazilian-Portuguese priest and mathematician; said to be an early inventor of the dirigible
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Gerard Manley Hopkins, an English poet, Roman Catholic convert, and priest
Juraj Habdelić , Croatian writer and lexicographer
Cyrus Habib , American politician turned Jesuit
Walter Halloran , assistant in the exorcism which inspired the novel and film The Exorcist
John Hardon , wrote The Catholic Catechism and many other works
Peter Hasslacher , German preacher
Irénée Hausherr , Alsatian specialist in Greek patristic and monastic spirituality
Bernhard Havestadt , German missionary in Chile
Timothy Healy , late president of Georgetown University and president of the New York Public Library system
Martin Heidegger , German philosopher who was briefly a Jesuit novice
Raymond Helmick , American theologian and author
Daniel S. Hendrickson , 25th president of Creighton University
David Francis Hickey , American missionary bishop of Belize, Central America
Robert Louis Hodapp , American missionary bishop of Belize, Central America
John-Baptist Hoffmann , German Apostle of the Mundas in India
Ferdinand Augustin Hallerstein , missionary to China that was made a mandarin
Christopher Holywood , Irish priest of the Counter-Reformation
Eduardo Hontiveros , Filipino philosopher, theologian and composer of sacred and liturgical music
Frederick C. Hopkins , English missionary to Belize Central America; bishop and vicar apostolic
Gerard Manley Hopkins , renowned English poet
Johann Baptiste Horvath , 18th-century Hungarian/Slovak physics professor and textbook author
Vincent Houdry , preacher and writer
Gerard W. Hughes , Scottish Jesuit priest and spiritual writer
Franz Hunolt , German priest and author
Saint Alberto Hurtado , social reformer in Chile
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Andreas Jaszlinszky , 18th-century Hungarian physics professor and textbook author
Saint Francis de Geronimo , Italian priest and missionary
Franz Jetzinger , theology professor, Austrian political figure, and principal biographer of Adolf Hitler 's early years
Pierre Johanns , Luxemburger priest and missionary in India
Saint Isaac Jogues , 17th-century French martyr and missionary to North America
Miguel Agustín Pro Juárez , Mexican priest, executed during the persecution of the Catholic Church under the presidency of Plutarco Elías Calles
Claude Judde , 18th century French teacher
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Athanasius Kircher, a 17th c. polymath
Cardinal Adam Kozlowiecki
Saint Gabriel Lallemant
Georg Joseph Kamel , Czech botanist assigned to the Philippines; the Camellia flower was named after him
Sebastian Kappen , Indian theologian
Franciszek Kareu , Polonised architect of British descent who was elected Vice General of the Russian province during the suppression of the Society
Blessed Leonardo Kimura , Japanese martyr
Eusebio Francisco Kino , missionary and cartographer of Mexico and Arizona
Athanasius Kircher , 17th-century German scientist; discoverer of microbes
Saint James Kisai , Japanese martyr
Lev Kobylinsky , Russian poet, translator and religious theorist
Adam Adamandy Kochański , Polish mathematician and clockmaker
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
Peter Hans Kolvenbach , linguist; 29th Superior General of the Society of Jesus
Adam Krupski , professor of philosophy, legal expert on the legislation of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, author of the school dialogue.
Cardinal Ján Chryzostom Korec , Prisoner for Christ
Saint Stanislaus Kostka , patron saint of Jesuit novices
George Kovalenko , Russian convert from Eastern Orthodoxy
Adam Kozłowiecki , Polish Dachau concentration camp survivor, missionary in Zambia, archbishop of Lusaka and Cardinal
Franz Xaver Kugler , Doctor of chemistry and mathematics; known also for his Babylonian studies
Kurien Kunnumpuram , Indian theologian (Ecclesiology)
Thomas Kunnunkal , Indian educationist and writer
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Włodzimierz Ledóchowski , Superior General 1915-1942
Saint Jean de Lalande , North American martyr
Saint Gabriel Lalemant , North American martyr
Quentin Lauer , American priest, philosopher and Hegel scholar
Antoine Lavalette , French priest, slave-owning missionary in Martinique whose unpaid debts contributed to the Jesuits being banned in France in 1764
Pierre de Lauzon , superior of the Jesuits in New France
Włodzimierz Ledóchowski , Polish Superior General of the Society of Jesus
Gabriel Lenkiewicz , Polish teacher and architect, elected Vicar General of the Russian province during there suppression of the Society
Leonardus Lessius , Belgian moral theologian and writer on economics
Saint David Lewis , Welsh martyr
Constant Lievens , Apostle of Chotanagpur, Flemish Jesuit who worked among the Adivasis of Central India
Segundo Llorente , Spanish-born priest in rural western Alaska; was elected by write-in vote to the Alaska House of Representatives in 1960 by residents of the Wade Hampton district ,[ 2] becoming the first Catholic priest to serve in a U.S. state legislature[ 3]
William Lonc , professor of physics and translator of French-Canadian Jesuit records into English
Bernard Lonergan , Canadian philosopher and theologian, Companion of the Order of Canada
Cardinal Henri de Lubac , French theologian, and patrologist
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Jacques Marquette, the French Jesuit missionary who founded Michigan's first European settlement
Marius Macrionitis , Archbishop of Athens
Jack Mahoney , ethicist and moral theologian
Louis Maimbourg
Matt Malone , 14th editor in chief of America magazine
Joseph Maréchal , Belgian transcendental philosopher
Juan de Mariana
Jacques Marquette , French explorer of the Mississippi and Northern Michigan areas
James Martin , author of My Life With the Saints and The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything ; culture editor of the America magazine
Malachi Martin , author of sixteen books, had three Ph.Ds, spoke ten languages
Ignacio Martín-Baró , martyr of El Salvador
Martino Martini , Italian missionary to China, linguist and published the first Chinese Atlas and the first Ancient History and a chronicle of the tartarian war
Cardinal Carlo Maria Martini , Italian scripture scholar, Archbishop Emeritus of Milan
William Francis Masterson, American educator to the Philippines ; (Ateneo de Manila University , Xavier University – Ateneo de Cagayan ), founder of the Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan College of Agriculture
Saint Lèon-Ignance Mangin , martyred in China
Juan Francisco Masdeu , historian
Blessed Julien Maunoir , 17th-century missionary to the Breton people
Blessed Rupert Mayer , Servant of God , resisted the Nazis
John McElroy , one of two of the Army's first Catholic Chaplains. Chaplain during the Mexican–American War , founder of St. John's Literary Institute, Boston College High School, and Boston College.[ 4]
Horace McKenna , founder of So Others Might Eat and advocate of the Sursum Corda Cooperative
John McLaughlin , American political commentator; left the Jesuits after a failed bid for a Senate seat in Rhode Island
Richard McSorley (1914-2002), peace activist; peace studies Professor at Georgetown University .
Domingo Patricio Meagher , Spanish writer and university professor of Irish descent
Anthony de Mello , Indian spiritual guide and writer
Everard Mercurian , Belgian, 4th Superior General of the Society of Jesus
Brice Meuleman , Belgian, 2nd Archbishop of Calcutta (now Kolkata )
Saint Paulo Miki , Japanese martyr
Jorge Loring Miró , Spanish Jesuit
Ignacio Molarja , explorer and missionary to New Spain
Yves de Montcheuil , French philosopher, theologian, and French resistant .
Segundo Montes , martyr of El Salvador
Saint Henry Morse , English martyr
Simon Le Moyne , French New World explorer
Franz Magnis-Suseno , German-born Indonesian Jesuit priest and philosopher
W. G. Read Mullan , American academic and university president
Joseph Anthony Murphy , Irish missionary, bishop and vicar apostolic to Belize, Central America
John Courtney Murray , American theologian credited with the drafting of the Second Vatican Council Declaration on Religious Freedom
Petrus Canisius, a theologian to whom the restoration of Catholicism in Germany after the Reformation is credited
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Mikołaj Stanisław Oborski (1576-1646), Polish teacher
Bernard Michael O'Brien , New Zealand Jesuit priest and philosopher
Joseph T. O'Callahan , U.S. Navy chaplain; awarded Medal of Honor
Saint John Ogilvie , Scottish martyr
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
Gian Paolo Oliva , Italian 11th Superior General of the Society of Jesus
John W. O'Malley , American academic and Catholic historian
William O'Malley , author and actor (played Father Joe Dyer in The Exorcist )
Walter J. Ong , American cultural historian and spiritual writer
Wilhelm Josef Oomens , painter
John H. O'Rourke , American retreat leader and master of novices
Saint Nicholas Owen , martyr saint of England and Wales
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Mitch Pacwa , scholar; host on EWTN
Francesco Palliola , Italian missionary and martyr in the Philippines
Kuruvilla Pandikattu , Indian philosopher
Lorenzo Hervás y Panduro , pioneer philologist
Raimon Panikkar , Spanish priest, theologian, philosopher, interfaith dialogist, scholar, writer and chemist
Álvarez de Paz , preacher and mystic
Péter Pázmány , Cardinal, Archbishop of Esztergom , leader of the Catholic revival in Hungary
Ferdinand Perier , Belgian, 3rd Archbishop of Calcutta (now Kolkata)
Denis Pétau , French scholar and theologian
François Para du Phanjas , French writer
Giambattista Pianciani , Italian scientist
Joseph Pignatelli , Italian leader of the Jesuits in exile
John Pinasco , Italian theologian and educator to America
Luca Pinelli , Italian scholar and theologian
Bartolomé Pou , Spanish writer
John Powell , American author and professor
Andrea Pozzo , great artist of the Baroque genre
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Karl Rahner , 20th-century German theologian
Samuel Rayan , Indian proponent of liberation theology
Saint Bernardino Realino , pastor of Lecce
Sebastian Redford , 18th-century author
Joseph Redlhamer , 18th-century Austrian physics professor and textbook author
Saint John Francis Regis , French rural missionary preacher
Karl Leonhard Reinhold
Franz Retz , Czech 15th Superior General of the Society of Jesus
Johann Baptist Reus , German-Brazilian religious leader
Alexandre de Rhodes , French missionary to Vietnam ; linguist
Servant of God Matteo Ricci , Italian missionary to China, linguist and published the first Chinese edition of Euclid's Elements
Giovanni Battista Riccioli , 17th-century Italian astronomer; devised the system for the nomenclature of lunar features that is now the international standard
William A. Rice , American missionary, founder of Baghdad College, bishop and vicar apostolic in Belize
Didier Rimaud , French composer and poet
Alberto Rivera , claimed to be ex-Jesuit (disputed by Catholic Church), anti-Catholic activist
Saint Alonso Rodriguez , martyr of the Río de la Plata
Saint Alphonsus Rodriguez , Jesuit brother; mystic
João Rodrigues Tçuzu ("the Translator"), 16th-century Portuguese missionary who served as a translator for Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu , wrote early works on Japanese linguistics, and introduced Western science and culture to Korea through his gifts to the ambassador Jeong Duwon
Saint José María Rubio , Spanish priest; canonized in 2003
Antonio Ruiz de Montoya , Jesuit missionary in Paraguay
Francis Tiburtius Roche , first bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Tuticorin .
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Grégoire de Saint-Vincent , contributions to the theory of logarithms
Karel San Juan , Filipino president of Ateneo de Zamboanga University
Maciej Kazimierz Sarbiewski , Polish Latin poet of the Counter-Reformation, crowned poet laureate by Pope Urban VIII
Alonso de Sandoval , missionary to African slaves in Cartagena de Indias , mentor of Saint Peter Claver
Johann Schreck , 17th-century German polymath and missionary to China
Gaspar Schott , first published mention of the universal joint
Angelo Secchi , astronomer
Juan Luis Segundo , liberation theologian
Gerolamo Sersale , astronomer
Thomas Ewing Sherman , son of U.S. Civil War General William T. Sherman
Swami Shilananda , Spanish missionary who spent his active years in India
Piotr Skarga , Polish polemicist , leading figure of the Counter-Reformation in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and hagiographer
Tadeusz Ślipko , Polish ethicist
Pierre-Jean De Smet , American explorer and missionary
Pierre-Jean De Smet, a missionary to the Native Americans in the Western United States
Jan Mikołaj Smogulecki , introduced logarithms to China
Cypriano de Soarez , author of De Arte Rhetorica
Jon Sobrino , author of Christology at the Crossroads , liberation theologian
Carlos Sommervogel , scholar and author of Bibliothèque de la Compagnie de Jesus
Arturo Sosa , 31st Superior General of the Society of Jesus
Saint Robert Southwell , Elizabethan poet and martyr
Cardinal Tomáš Špidlík , Czech theologian and professor
Buck Stanton (Jesuit) , naturalist and Jesuit missionary to British Honduras .
Walter Steins Bisschop , 19th-century Dutch bishop, Vicar Apostolic of Bombay and then Calcutta and 3rd Bishop of Auckland, New Zealand
Andrew Sterpin , Chinese-born Russian priest who was influential in both Russian and French culture
Francisco Suárez , scholastic philosopher
Blessed John Sullivan (Jesuit) |, Irish convert and teacher; renowned for his special interest in the poor
Jón Sveinsson , Icelandic poet and writer
Martin Szentiványi , writer
Ignacije Szentmartony , Croatian mathematician and astronomer
Stan Swamy , tribal rights activist
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Teilhard in 1955
Joel Tabora , Filipino philosopher and president of Ateneo de Davao University
Guy Tachard , two important embassies to Siam
André Tacquet , Flemish mathematician whose works facilitated the discovery of calculus
Michelangelo Tamburini , Italian 14th Superior General of the Society of Jesus
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin , French paleontologist , theologian/philosopher and spiritual writer
Francesco Lana de Terzi , creator of the first realistic technical plans for an airship
Richard Thimelby , 17th century English missionary priest, Rector of the College of St Omer
Antoine Thomas , Belgian astronomer in China
Vitus Georg Tönnemann , German priest who was the only confessor to Emperor Charles VI of France (1711-1740)
Girolamo Francesco Tornielli , Italian preacher and writer
Cosme de Torrès , contemporary of Francis Xavier
Diego de Torres Bello , pioneer of the Paraguay province
Pascal Tosi , Italian co-founder of the Alaska Mission
Nicolas Trigault , early missionary to China
Michael Alphonsius Shen Fu-Tsung , first Mandarin-speaking Chinese to become a Jesuit
John Nepomuk Tschupick , Austrian preacher
George Tyrrell , Anglo-Irish modernist theologian and scholar
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Luca Valerio , corresponded with Galileo Galilei
Alessandro Valignano , Italian canonical visitor to the Asian missions; promoter of an inculturated missionary approach
Carlos G. Vallés , writer of Gujarati, English and Spanish languages; and mathematics
Albert Vanhoye , Biblical scholar and cardinal
John Vattanky , Indian classical philosopher
José María Vélaz , founder of Fe y Alegría
Ferdinand Verbiest , Belgian missionary to China; astronomer and mathematician
António Vieira , 17th-century Portuguese missionary and diplomat
Juan Bautista Villalpando , Isaac Newton referred to his works
Grégoire de Saint-Vincent , Flemish mathematician
Claude de Visdelou , early missionary to China
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Edmund A. Walsh , founder of the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University
Saint Henry Walpole , English martyr
Heinrich Wangnereck , German theologian, preacher, and author
Anthony Watsham , entomologist with emphasis on scelionidae
Andrew White (Jesuit) , 17th century English Jesuit, influential figure in the early Maryland Colony who led efforts to convert and improve relations with local Native American tribes
George J. Willmann , American priest regarded as the "Father of the Knights of Columbus in the Philippines" and Servant of God
Garry Wills , Pulitzer Prize -winning author who was briefly a Jesuit
Jakub Wujek , scholar and translator
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Notes
^ Father Gabriel Richard was briefly in the U.S. 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. Drinan did not seek re-election as a result of the issuance of these guidelines.
References
^ Robert Aleksander Maryks; Jonathan Wright, eds. (2014). Jesuit Survival and Restoration: A Global History, 1773-1900. Studies in the History of Christian Traditions (revised reprint ed.). BRILL. p. 393. ISBN 978-9-0042-8387-9 .
^ Official Returns - General Election - November 8, 1960 (PDF) . Juneau: Office of the Alaska Secretary of State . 1960. p. 27. Retrieved January 23, 2012 .
^ Tsong, Nicole (December 30, 2004). "Abuse claims breathe life into dead priests' past". Anchorage Daily News . Anchorage. p. A1. A popular Jesuit priest -- the country's first Roman Catholic priest to serve in a state Legislature
^ O’Conner, Thomas H. "Breaking the religious barrier", The Boston Globe , 10 May 2004.
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