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All posts by Dan Finucane, SJ, & Kevin Kuehl, SJ

Dan is fiercely proud of being from St. Louis, MO (like any other St. Louisan you might meet). Before entering the Society of Jesus, he taught theology and served as a campus minister at St. Louis University High School and spent a year as a missionary in Zambia. Dan likes diddling around on the guitar, throwing bowls on a ceramics wheel, and pretending he enjoys running. He is currently studying at Loyola University Chicago.

Kevin is currently studying philosophy at Saint Louis University. His interest in international relations took him from the grit of his boyhood home in Memphis to the grind of Georgetown University where he studied culture and politics. After escaping from D.C., he served as a missionary and teacher at a children's home in Honduras. While completing a degree in Ministry at Creighton University, he worked at the Schlegel Center for Service & Justice. Kevin is a runner, naturalist, and trivia buff.

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Top 10 Jesuit Events of the 2010s

Top 10 Jesuit Events of the 2010s

What a decade for the Jesuits! The 2010s included Sister Jean’s Final Four run, Missy Franklin’s gold medals, new books by James Martin, S.J., the founding of Arrupe College in Chicago, the canonization of Peter Faber, the birth of The Jesuit Post, and (oh yeah!) the election of Pope Francis. Let’s count down the TOP TEN Jesuit events of the decade.