"For the past 15 years, Jesuit values have been at the center of my  evolution as a teacher and scholar at Seattle University, which  treasures its Jesuit Catholic mission. Because Marquette is recognized  as one of the nation's top Jesuit universities, I was deeply honored  earlier this year when I was offered the opportunity to help advance its  Jesuit mission as Dean of Arts and Sciences. 
I said in my initial application letter that I believe Jesuit colleges and universities are uniquely positioned to provide an educational experience that fully prepares students for ethical leadership in our complex times.
I believe  in the Jesuit mission even more today as a result of the outpouring of  support I've received from Marquette students and faculty. My hope is  that members of the Marquette community will continue listening to each  other, caring for one another, and striving for excellence consistent  with the best Jesuit tradition."
Link (here) to the controversial figure at the Jesuit University of Seattle.  

Proves that "Jesuit" and "Catholic" mean two different things. The "Jesuit" educational mission is not the "Catholic" educational mission.
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