In what sense? That's like saying because I've been to San Francisco, I'm gay. Couldn't be further from the truth.
You need to study the history of the Jesuits, particularly in South America. They are the political power in SA, and the reason for the deep class division, and severe poverty of the working class there.
>>In what sense? That’s like saying because I’ve been to San Francisco, I’m gay<<
Did you REALLY open that?
I can’t do it...
I am sure Laz can! :)
“...Jesuit, he is definitely a leftist...”
It is never logical to stereotype and generalize. Many Jesuits are leftists, however I am blessed to know a wonderful 80+ year old Jesuit who is deeply conservative and not the least bit liberal!! I was very pleased to get to know him however, because many of the more prominent Jesuits in charge of places such as Georgetown, etc., are liberal and need our prayers to get back on track.
There are conservative Jesuits and the fact that one just became Pope is a HUGE BLESSING and message for the entire church.