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  2. America (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Jesuit provinces of the U.S.A. founded America in New York in 1909 and continue to publish the weekly printed magazine. Francis X. Talbot was editor-in-chief from 1936 to 1944. [3] Matt Malone became the fourteenth editor-in-chief on 1 October 2012, the youngest in the magazine's history. [4]

  3. Christian left - Wikipedia

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    Those in the Christian left who have similar ideas as other Christian political groups but a different focus may view Christian teachings on certain issues, such as the Bible's prohibitions against killing or criticisms of concentrations of wealth, as far more politically important than Christian teachings on social issues emphasized by the ...

  4. Jesuits - Wikipedia

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    A precursor to liberal education, the Jesuit plan of studies incorporated the Classical teachings of Renaissance humanism into the Scholastic structure of Catholic thought. [21] This method of teaching was important in the context of the Scientific Revolution, as these universities were open to teaching new scientific and mathematical methodology.

  5. Christian socialism - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Socialist Movement, known as Christians on the Left since 2013, is one formal group, [2] [4] as well as a faction of the Labour Party. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] According to the Encyclopædia Britannica , socialism is a "social and economic doctrine that calls for public rather than private ownership or control of property and natural resources.

  6. Politico co-founder says that liberal media is weaker than ...

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    Politico co-founder Jim VandeHei said in an interview published Tuesday that the liberal media has reached a low point in popularity and influence over the American public. "There's a market for ...

  7. Jesuits in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Jesuit provinces were first organized into an "assistancy" (a regional grouping of provinces), [16] called the Jesuit Conference of the United States, in 1972. [17] A new, consolidated assistancy was created in 2014, called the Jesuit Conference of Canada and the United States , under which all the provinces in the two countries are organized.

  8. Opinion - The mainstream media still doesn’t get Trump — or ...

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    The liberal establishment may think this is progress, but most “ordinary” Americans don’t. And from a writer named Jill Filipovic we get this observation, which she posted on X: “This ...

  9. The Jesuit Relations - Wikipedia

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    Jesuit missionaries had to write annual reports to their superior in Québec or Montréal as an account of their activities. Annually, between 1632 and 1673, the superior compiled a narrative or "Relation" of the most important events which had occurred in the several missionary districts under his charge, sometimes using the exact words of the missionaries and sometimes summarizing the ...