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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> nt.
Anti-clerical European monarchs pressured Pope Clement XIV to abolish the
society in 1773 a suppression that wasn't lifted until
1814. Still, Jesuits remained a target for anti-Catholic conspiracy theorists
who believed the priests were scheming to overthrow foreign governments.The
order has become known more recently for academic rigor seen in the
universities they built in the U.S. and around the world. Jesuit scientists
have made so many advances in astronomy, physics and math that 35
moon craters have been named in their honor. But partly because of
these intellectual achievements, claims of elitism often surround the society.The
Rev. Joseph McShane, president of the Jesuit Fordham University, opened
a recent event with a quip playing on the order's reputation and
Francis' no-frills papacy. The pope has kept the simple, iron-plated pectoral
cross he used as bishop and living in the Vatican guesthouse rather
than the grand papal apartment."A humble Jesuit? An oxymoron. A Jesuit pope?
An impossibility. A humble Jesuit pope? A miracle," McShane said.In the
1970s, when the church was debating how it should relate to the
modern world, the order's General Congregation, or legislative body, decreed
that "the service of faith" and "the promotion of justice" would be
the focus of every Jesuit ministry. This coincided with a period of
high-profile detractors would say notorious activist
Jesuits, including the Rev. Daniel Berrig
May 8, 2012: Sen. Charles Schumer speaks to reporters following a weekly
strategy luncheon.APSen. Chuck Schumer said Sunday he's hoping for a bipartisan
deal by the end of this week on a sweeping immigration bill
to secure the border and allow eventual citizenship to the estimated 11
million people living here illegally."All of us have said that there will
be no agreement until the eight of us agree to a big,
specific bill, but hopefully we can get that done by the end
of the week," said Schumer, D-N.Y., who's leading efforts by eight senators
to craft the legislation. "That's what we're on track to do."Schumer spoke
on CBS' "Face the Nation" alongside Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., another leader
of the immigration talks, who suggested there could be a tough road
ahead for the contentious legislation."There will be a great deal of unhappiness
about this proposal because everybody didn't get what they wanted," McCain
said. "There are entrenched positions on both sides of this issue as
far as business and labor."A deal on immigration is a top second-term
priority for President Barack Obama, and his senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer
said Sunday that the bill being developed in the Senate is completely
consistent Obama's approach -- even though the Senate plan would tie border
security to a path to citizenship in a manner Obama administration officials
have criticized.Pfeiffer didn't answer directly when asked on "Fox News
Sunday" whether Obama woul
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