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> Alberto Ares> Peter Balleis
> Michael Barnes
> Michael Campbell-Johnston
> Tim Curtis
> Charlie Davy
> Christian Herwartz
> Michael Holman
> Damian Howard
> Xavier Jeyraj
> Clemens Kascholke
> Martin Kiet-Pham
> Michael Kirwan
> Luciano La Rivera
> Josep Maria
> Julio Martinez
> Gerry O'Hanlon
> Frank Sammon
> Antonio Spadaro
Michael Campbell-Johnston
Michael Campbell-Johnston, SJ is an English Jesuit. Having first joined the order in 1949, Campbell-Johnston has helped shape the modern Jesuits, especially in its social initiatives. Campbell-Johnston, who worked with Jesuit Superior General Pedro Arrupe, SJ, has also served as provincial of the British Province and founded the Jesuit Refugee Service. Campbell-Johnston did his graduate work at the London School of Economics.
INTERVIEWS
A Discussion with Michael Campbell-Johnston, S.J., Founder of the Jesuit Refugee Service, British Provincial, United Kingdom
July 23, 2012
Background: In this exchange on July 23, 2012, in London, Michael Campbell-Johnston, S.J. and Colin Steele discussed Jesuit efforts in the social apostolate and Jesuit views on globalization and social justice.