School journals: the Mondragone
In many of the Society’s schools, yesterday as today, a journal is often published by the pupils themselves or where they can express their creativity, a tool that additionally allows… Read more
In many of the Society’s schools, yesterday as today, a journal is often published by the pupils themselves or where they can express their creativity, a tool that additionally allows… Read more
For 10 days in 1582, in the Catholic West, no one died, no one was born, no one got married, no one was baptised. Perché? Why? This is one of… Read more
Our column has already recalled the figure of Fr Carlo Massaruti SJ and his brother Giuseppe, telling you the story of the handkerchief of Pius X given to Fr Carlo… Read more
Boarding school often conjures up a stern image of restrictions, rules and the occasional punishment, yet life and above all the memories of the former boarders of the Jesuit schools,… Read more
Among the many enquiries received by the historical archive, those concerning the search for the Jesuit tomb are intensifying as November approaches. Our column today therefore deals with the house… Read more
In the city of Livorno, the name of Fr. Davanzati is still well known today, linked not only to the memory of the Jesuit but above all to the art… Read more
It was 1924 and in Livorno, in a building not far from the centre, the Jesuits opened a school. Initially it had just a few classes, then it grew to… Read more
Our column today returns to the school benches: we once again deal with the Majorana family. In previous months we have already dedicated an in-depth article to Ettore Majorana, a… Read more
Most of the requests received by our historical archive are aimed at investigating the life of the Jesuits, their path in the Society, their eventual publications, their daily work as… Read more
We dedicate one of the August insights to Marian devotion, since 15 August marks the Assumption of Mary. We dedicate one of the August insights to Marian devotion, since 15… Read more
Among the 3,005 papers that make up the series of Jesuits that belonged to the Roman Province between 1814 and 1978, there is also that of one of the members… Read more
It is a manuscript donated by the monks of Grottaferrata Abbey to the Jesuits of the novitiate in Castel Gandolfo in August 1890: ‘Spiritual songs with which the voice of… Read more