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an, a founder of the anti-nuclear
Plowshares Movement.In Latin America, the Jesuit emphasis on helping the
poorest peoples often drew the society into political upheaval, including
the cause of liberation theology, a Latin American-inspired view that Jesus'
teachings imbue followers with a duty to fight for social and economic
justice. U.S. Jesuit James Carney was killed in 1983 serving as chaplain
to a rebel column from Honduras.Pope John Paul II, hoping to re-direct
the religious order, took the extraordinary step in 1981 of replacing the
Jesuit's chosen leader with his own representative. The society encompasses
a range of outlooks, including tradition-minded men. Still, conservative
Catholics often view Jesuits as a band of disloyal liberals. The day
after Francis was elected, George Weigel, a John Paul biographer, wrote
in the conservative National Review magazine that the pope "just might take
in hand the reform of the Jesuits" that Weigel argued was never
finished. (Smolich rejects any suggestion that the order isn't faithful
to the church or its teachings.)It's too early to say how these
past conflicts could influence Francis and his relationships with the society.
He had disavowed liberation theology as a misguided strain of Catholic tenets,
while still maintaining a focus on the economic failings of Western-style
capitalism and the need to close the divide between rich and poor.Jesuits
also worry that the religious order coul
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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