Diocesan Resources

The Jesuits and Employees of the Midwest Jesuits Are Committed to the Personal Care of All Individuals, Especially the Young and Those Who Are Physically or Intellectually Challenged.

The geographic boundaries of the Midwest Jesuits encompass all or part of each of the dioceses listed below, as illustrated by the map (right). 

Immediately below is a link to a list of national resources. 

Further below are links to each of the diocesan webpages, and their conduct resources.

The Midwest Jesuits encompass an area comprised of Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, and most of northern and eastern Illinois.

National Resources

Child Protection Agency Resources for the Entire U.S.

Illinois

Archdiocese of Chicago
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Belleville
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Joliet
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Peoria
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Rockford
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Springfield
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Indiana

Archdiocese of Indianapolis
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Evansville
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Fort Wayne – South Bend
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Gary
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Lafayette
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Iowa

Archdiocese of Dubuque
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Davenport
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Des Moines
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Sioux City
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Kentucky

Archdiocese of Louisville
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Covington
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Lexington
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Owensboro
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Michigan

Archdiocese of Detroit
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Gaylord
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Grand Rapids
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Kalamazoo
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Lansing
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Marquette
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Saginaw
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Minnesota

Archdiocese of Minneapolis
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Bismarck, ND
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Crookston, MN
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Duluth, MN
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Fargo, ND
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of New Ulm, MN
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Rapid City, SD
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of St. Cloud, MN
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Sioux Falls, SD
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Winona, MN
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Nebraska

Archdiocese of Omaha
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Grand Island
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Lincoln
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Ohio

Diocese of Canton
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Archdiocese of Cincinnati
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Cleveland
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Columbus
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of St. Josaphat in Parma
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Steubenville
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Toledo
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Youngstown
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Eparch of Parma
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Wisconsin

Archdiocese of Milwaukee
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Green Bay
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of La Crosse
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Madison
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Diocese of Superior
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

Wyoming

Diocese of Cheyenne
Main Page  |  Conduct Page

About Us

David Inczauskis, SJ

David was born in Hinsdale, Illinois, and raised in Homer Glen, Illinois. A graduate of Wake Forest University, he met the Jesuits while studying liberation theology at Oxford University and joined the Society after graduation in 2014. 

As a Jesuit, David has been particularly active in academics: studying or working at a university every year since taking first vows in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 2016. He published two books in Spanish, one in 2019 on Honduran theater and one in 2022 on Honduran cinema. His current research as a doctoral student in philosophy at Loyola University Chicago focuses on critical phenomenology and Latin American liberation philosophy. Also at Loyola Chicago, he serves as chaplain to the men’s volleyball team and to the Spanglish Christian life community. Off campus, he works as a community organizer with the Coalition for Spiritual and Public Leadership.

After ordination, David will continue as a doctoral student in philosophy at Loyola University Chicago.