- Remembering Father James V. Schall, an Old-School Jesuit, by George Weigel. National Review 04/21/19:
He was also an ascetic, whom self-denial, religious disciplines, and — in his last decade, illness — had whittled down, so that in his eighties he looked something like a lean, mean pirate in a Roman collar (which he always wore). But there was no meanness in the man, only a sweetness of temperament wed to a bracing, unblinking honesty about the state of the Church, the world, and the Society to which he had given his life. His suffering from cancer and his being blinded in one eye did make his legion of friends and protégés wonder about God’s ways with his most devoted servants; Father Schall would have said that suffering is good for you, because if you conform your sufferings to those of Christ in his Passion, then God’s grace helps you grow through suffering into the imitation of Christ that every Christian should be.
- Lessons from Fr. Schall, by Sean Salai. First Things April 2019.
- Remembering Fr. James V. Schall, SJ: Et ideo passio Christi dicitur esse nostra redemptio, by S. Hendrianto, S.J. Catholic World Report 04/23/19. "For Fr. Schall the entire Western civilization was built upon the premise that divine revelation is compatible to reason and reason that is open to the understanding of revelation."
- Fr. James V. Schall, S.J., noted political philosopher, dead at 91 04/17/19.
- Fr. James V. Schall, S.J., has died at the age of 91 Catholic World Report 04/17/19.
- Life and death with a Jesuit: Father James Schall on the important things Kathryn Jean Lopez. Crux 1/29/19. Last interview(?).
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