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A Tender Heart for God’s People By Minh-Hoang Le, SJ My first impulse to join the Society of Jesus emerged

Let the Spirit Drive . . . By Daniel Kennedy, SJ We as a Church commemorate the moment Jesus went

God’s Will Be Done In Ignatian spirituality, finding — or discerning — the will of God involves two principles: consolation

“Out of the Blue” By Amy Korpi When Fr. John Mace, SJ, celebrated his golden jubilee while serving in the

August 31, 2020 — Let us pray in thanksgiving for the life of Fr. Thomas H. Tobin, SJ, who died
August 31, 2020 — Let us pray in thanksgiving for the life of Fr. Thomas H. Tobin, SJ, who died
August 17, 2020 — It is with great joy that the Midwest Jesuits welcome eight new novices to the Jesuit
August 17, 2020 — Seven Midwest Jesuits pronounced First Vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience on August 7 at Saint
August 12, 2020 — Let us pray in thanksgiving for the life of Fr. Edward S. Sthokal, SJ, who died
August 12, 2020 — Let us pray in thanksgiving for the life of Fr. Edward S. Sthokal, SJ, who died
August 12, 2020 — Let us pray in thanksgiving for the life of Fr. Kenneth J, Herian, SJ, who died
August 12, 2020 — Let us pray in thanksgiving for the life of Fr. Kenneth J, Herian, SJ, who died

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.