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Sean Salai, S.J., is a Jesuit and contributing writer at America. He is the author of "What Would Pope Francis Do? Bringing the Good News to People in Need" (Our Sunday Visitor, 2016) and the forthcoming "All the Pope's Saints: The Jesuits Who Shaped Pope Francis" (OSV, 2017). He studied theology at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University. Sean was ordained a priest in 2017.

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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.