Fairfield Jesuit Community Portraits
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Activities of the Fairfield Jesuit Community Twelve portraits of our past Jesuit communities (Not all are present.)
Campus Ministry
The Retreat in Daily Life under the direction of James Bowler, S.J.
The Resident Jesuit role in the residence halls
A Jesuit Vision of the Mission of Fairfield University
Fairfield Preparatory School
Parish Support and Pastoral Care
320 pictures of deceased New England Jesuits (1991-2001)
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Twelve pictures of our past Jesuit communities
Anyone who knows Jesuits will not be surprised that in none of the pictures is everyone present.
Part of the Fairfield Jesuit Community 2000
Part of the Fairfield Jesuit Community 1999
Part of the Fairfield Jesuit Community 1998
Part of the Fairfield Jesuit Community 1997
Part of the Fairfield Jesuit Community 1996
Part of the Fairfield Jesuit Community 1995
Part of the Fairfield Jesuit Community 1994
Part of the Fairfield Jesuit Community 1993
Part of the Fairfield Jesuit Community 1992
Part of the Fairfield Jesuit Community 1991
Part of the Fairfield Jesuit Community 1990
Part of the Fairfield Jesuit Community 1980
During the year 1998, SEVEN FAIRFIELD JESUITS celebrated their
50TH ANNIVERSARY in the SOCIETY OF JESUS
Vincent Burns, SJ., religious studies
Albert Cardoni, S. J., philosophy emeritus
Francis Lewis, S J., graduate education
Joseph MacDonnell, SJ., mathematics
W. Laurence O'Neil, SJ., student services
Paul Peterson, SJ., economics
Robert Sproule, SJ., Fairf eld Prep, French (deceased)
N. E. Province Retreat held at Fairfield University during August, 1997
N. E. Province retreat held at Fairfield August 1998 directed by Paul Carrier
Jesuit Celebartion of the Holy Thursday Liturgy at fairfield in 1996
Ignatius Loyola
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