what is your point, anon?
you didn't disprove what is on the chart?
Peter Hans Kolvenbach
Peter Hans Kolvenbach SJ, was the twenty-ninth Superior General of the Society of Jesus, the largest male Catholic religious order.
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Born: Nov 30, 1928 · Druten, Netherlands
Died: Nov 26, 2016 · Beirut, Lebanon
Education: Canisius College · Saint Joseph University · Canisius College, Nijmegen
Predecessor: Pedro Arrupe
Successor: Adolfo Nicolás
agree, why would you not filter the bots?
here is current head
initials = AS
Arturo Sosa
Arturo Marcelino Sosa Abascal SJ is the thirty-first and present Superior General of the Society of Jesus. He was elected Superior General by the Society's 36th General Congregation on 14 October 2016, succeeding Adolfo Nicolás. As a Venezuelan, he is the first Latin American person to lead the Jesuits.
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Born: Nov 12, 1948 (age 70) · Caracas, Venezuela
Education: Andrés Bello Catholic University · Central University of Venezuela
Predecessor: Adolfo Nicolás
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arturo_Sosa
He is Latin American
Francis is Latin American
Soros and Bush took over water aquifers and farms in Latin America
Soros funds caravans to invade America
soros and Bush crash Latin America and control peasants
More migrate to US
the fence is very important.
did she go insane or did they make her insane?
they took everything she had.
something very strange about all of that
>Arturo Sosa
Biography[edit]
Arturo Marcelino Sosa Abascal was born in Caracas, Venezuela, on 12 November 1948,[1] the son of a Christian Socialist finance minister.[2] He entered the Society of Jesus in 1966 and was ordained to the priesthood in 1977.[1] He earned a licentiate in philosophy from the Universidad Católica Andrés Bello in 1972, and a doctorate in political science from the Universidad Central de Venezuela in 1990.[3][4]
Sosa has held a number of positions in various universities. He was a professor and member of the Council of the foundation for the Andrés Bello Catholic University, and rector of the Catholic University of Tachira, both Jesuit universities.[4] He was also the Chair of Contemporary Political Theory and the Department of Social Change at the Faculty of Social Sciences in Venezuela.[4] He published a number of works, mainly about the history and politics of Venezuela. He was also was coordinator of the social apostolate and director of Centro Gumilla in Venezuela, a centre of research and social action for the Jesuits in Venezuela,[4] as well as editor-in-chief of Revista SIC magazine for Catholic social ethics and politics from 1976 to 1996.[5] In 2004, he was professor of Venezuelan political thinking at the Catholic University of Tachira and was invited to Georgetown University Center for Latin American Studies as a visiting professor to give a lecture.[6]
Between 1996 and 2004, Sosa was Provincial Superior of the Jesuits in Venezuela.[4] During the 35th General Congregation in 2008, he was appointed Counselor General by then-Superior General Adolfo Nicolás.[4] In 2014, he joined the General Curia of the Society of Jesus in Rome as Delegate for Interprovincial Roman Houses of the Society of Jesus in Rome, which include institutions such as the Pontifical Gregorian University, the Pontifical Biblical Institute, the Pontifical Oriental Institute, the Vatican Observatory, and La Civiltà Cattolica.[4][7]
In Venezuela, he was strongly committed to left-wing politics, and was critical of the country's representative democracy in the 1990s. He supported the two coups d'état of Hugo Chavez, though he later distanced himself from Chavez following human rights violations.[8]
Sosa speaks Spanish, Italian and English, and understands French.[4]
does he think he is relevant?