About Us
| Loyola Press is a nonprofit organization dedicated to dynamically nurturing faith-filled lives. It was founded by the Chicago Jesuits in 1912 and today continues to invite people to recognize God in everyday life. We offer quality faith formation programs and educational materials such as books, videos, web sites, e-newsletters, and other resources on prayer and spirituality, Catholic life and tradition, history, theology, family life and relationships, Jesuit spirituality, and spiritual direction. We publish for all age groups and for a wide variety of life experiences to serve your lifetime of needs. We also offer training and services in the areas of catechesis and teaching prayer. To learn more, visit our company Web site or our store. |
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Our Mission
As an apostolate of the Chicago Province of the Society of Jesus (commonly known as the Jesuits), Loyola Press embraces the Jesuit passion for helping people to find God in all things. We continue the Jesuit tradition of service through the printed word and by being "people for others."
The Jesuits, founded by St. Ignatius Loyola in 1540, have a long and significant history of service to education, beginning with their first school in Messina, Sicily, in 1548. Today Jesuit institutions of learning are located throughout the world. The Jesuits also have a long-standing commitment to evangelization and faith formation, a result of St. Ignatius's original purpose of "helping souls." We at Loyola Press continue this tradition by inspiring individuals to be conscious of God's work in their everyday lives and helping them respond to this awareness through their daily decisions and actions. |
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