St. Ignatius' best friend and co-founder of the Jesuits; first missionary to India, SE Asia and Japan
Gerald Manley Hopkins
One of the greatest Victorian poets; lived in Oxford, England and struggled with depression
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin
Scientist, paleontologist and theologian; tried to reconcile evolution with Christian theology
Jacques Marquette
French missionary and explorer; founded the first European settlements in Michigan; missionary to indigenous peoples; spoke 6 Native American languages/dialects
Aloysius Gonzaga
Gaveupinheritance, riches, social status to become a Jesuit; ministeredtoplaguevictims; died at age of 23
Juana of Austria
Only female Jesuit; became a Jesuit in secret
Isaac Jogues
FrenchJesuit; served as a missionarytotheIroquois, Heron, and Mohawks in the NewWorld; martyred
Stanislaus Kostka
Patron St. of Poland; ran away from home to Germany to become a Jesuit; saw a vision of Mary and baby Jesus; patron saint of Seattle Prep
Greg Boyle
Created Homeboy Industries where ex-gang members can receivesupport to leavethatlife, get an education, job training, tattoo removal, etc.
Robert Bellarmine
Doctor of the Church (famous theologian and teacher); part of the Counter-Reformation and advisor to the Pope; mentor to Gonzaga
Matteo Ricci
His knowledge of Astronomy and science, and adaption of localcustoms and dress helped him be accepted as a missionary in China
John Francis Regis
"Great Father of the Poor;" worked with poor, unwedmothers and orphans; sought fairtreatment for laceworkers
Karl Rahner
German Theologian; considered one of the most influential theologians of the 20th century; great influence on Vatican II