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CSJE (Conservative Survivors of Jesuit Education), the impromptu self-help group that has coagulated on your Letters Page, has another recruit.
As a member of the third generation of my family to have received a Jesuit schooling, just about the only Marxist value I wasn’t taught at high school in the '80s was to how to strip down a Kalashnikov in the dark. The Gospels seemed to take second place to social justice and “Rich Man, Poor Man” lunches. It should come as no surprise that amongst the ranks of the Jesuit educated, sitting beside such beacons of Christian virtue as Voltaire and the Marquis de Pombal, is one Robert Gabriel Mugabe.
p>If St. Ignatius Loyola could see the Jesuits of today he’d whup them. br> — Martin Kelly br> Glasgow, Scotland br> /p>
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