Fr. José Guibert on St. Francis Xavier
On November 20, Fr. José M. Guibert SJ gave a talk entitled “Leadership Lessons from St. Francis Xavier.” The talk was hosted by the Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies and…
On November 20, Fr. José M. Guibert SJ gave a talk entitled “Leadership Lessons from St. Francis Xavier.” The talk was hosted by the Institute for Advanced Jesuit Studies and…
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