The 20th century saw the expansion of Ignatian spirituality to a wider audience, including many laypeople. Twentieth-century voices include Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, SJ, Karl Rahner, SJ, and Bernard Lonergan, SJ.
Biographies of 20th-Century Ignatian Voices
Pedro Arrupe, SJ
Daniel Berrigan, SJ
Alfred Delp, SJ
Anthony de Mello, SJ
Cardinal Avery Dulles, SJ
Ignacio Ellacuría, SJ
St. Alberto Hurtado, SJ
Peter-Hans Kolvenbach, SJ
John LaFarge, SJ
Bernard Lonergan, SJ
John Courtney Murray, SJ
Blessed Miguel Pro, SJ
Karl Rahner, SJ
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, SJ
Walter Ciszek, SJ: Control the Controllables—by Focusing Your Energy Where It Counts
By Chris Lowney
Chris Lowney brings a personal perspective to his informal portrait of Fr. Ciszek, the priest who never gave up his faith despite being sent to Russian work camps for 20 years.
Works by 20th-Century Ignatian Voices
Why Become or Remain a Jesuit?
By Karl Rahner, SJ
Works by John Courtney Murray, SJ
A comprehensive list of Murray’s works, many of them downloadable.
We Hold These Truths: Catholic Reflections on the American Proposition
By John Courtney Murray, SJ
Online version of a classic collection of essays published in 1960, with a preface by Walter J. Burghardt, SJ.
The Issue of Church and State at Vatican Council II
By John Courtney Murray, SJ
An article published in Theological Studies in 1966, with editorial notes.