
Jesuit Father Paul Mankowski: A Man for Our Season
COMMENTARY: The late priest, who was unjustly silenced by his own Jesuit order, was a model of sanity and sanctity.
COMMENTARY: The late priest, who was unjustly silenced by his own Jesuit order, was a model of sanity and sanctity.
The Catholic Church has over the centuries pronounced definitively on a wide variety of moral topics such as abortion, murder, sexual ethics, and charity. Its mandates on environmentalism in general — and divestment in particular — are comparatively sparser.
On Nov. 16, 1989 a unit of the Salvadoran Army dragged six Jesuits from their beds on the campus of the Central American University and shot them.
The killings took place on Nov. 16, 1989, during a battle being waged across the city of San Salvador.
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