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Jack Morris (Jesuit)

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Morris' group arrived in Bethlehem on December 24, 1983. All the participants who began the walk in Washington were able to complete the walk all the way to Bethlehem. In 2012, Morris recounted that he was glad the
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In 2012, Morris celebrated his 50th anniversary as a Jesuit. He was writing a memoir, as of August 2012, at his residence at the Jesuit House infirmary on the campus of Gonzaga University.
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Each year, new Jesuit Volunteer Corps trainees are given a presentation on the Bethlehem Peace Pilgrimage and the values the walk represents as part of their initial training.
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throughout the 1990s. In 2002, Morris was sent back to the United States, where he served as a parish priest in
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with burial at the Jesuit's Oregon Province Cemetery. He was survived by his two brothers, Patrick and Robert.
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Morris spearheaded the idea and enlisted supporters, including Father Zabelka, to join the walk to
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The group arrived in Washington D.C. just before the winter of 1982. They rested before flying to
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in Spokane, Washington, on September 30, 2012, at the age of 84. His funeral was held at
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Morris worked on fledgling project involving a small school, the Copper Valley School, a
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in 1956. The Jesuit Volunteer Corps is an organization founded specifically for young,
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and promote peace within a Christian tradition. The walk, which became known as the
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during the 1970s when he became acquainted with protesters gathered outside the
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In 1982, Morris began leading the 6,500 mile Bethlehem Peace Pilgrimage from
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Morris also founded the Senior Chore Service, which serves low income
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In August 1950, Morris entered the Society of Jesus at the Jesuit
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college graduates, who embark in one or more years of voluntary
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after completing high school. Morris initially attended
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Approximately 150 individuals enroll in the 356:Father Morris died from cancer at the Jesuit 8: 564:"A pilgrimage, and a life, pursuing peace" 557: 555: 553: 551: 549: 547: 545: 543: 15: 541: 539: 537: 535: 533: 531: 529: 527: 525: 523: 149:, to begin the steps to become a priest. 412: 378: 129:Murphy) Morris on October 22, 1927, in 454: 452: 450: 448: 446: 444: 442: 440: 438: 436: 237:in the U.S. to draw attention to the 7: 631:People from Tillamook County, Oregon 434: 432: 430: 428: 426: 424: 422: 420: 418: 416: 299:and nations within the Middle East. 125:Morris was born to John and Violet ( 268:, on April 9, 1982, which was also 222:, which dropped the atomic bomb on 194:Father Morris became interested in 307:was over because, "I was tired of 14: 393: 381: 337:He then worked with refugees in 239:proliferation of nuclear weapons 495:Channdonnet, Ann (2001-11-11). 1: 621:People from Anaconda, Montana 611:21st-century American Jesuits 606:20th-century American Jesuits 562:Vestal, Shawn (2012-08-31). 468:. 2012-10-02. 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Anaconda, Montana
U.S.
Spokane, Washington
U.S.
Alma mater
Regis University
S.J.
Jesuit
priest
Jesuit Volunteer Corps
lay
volunteer
community service
Jesuit Volunteer Corps
née
Anaconda, Montana
United States Navy
Georgetown University
Regis University
Denver, Colorado
Novitiate
Sheridan, Oregon
Catholic priest
Spokane, Washington
Native Alaskan
boarding school
Glennallen, Alaska
Jesuit Volunteer Corps
nuclear non-proliferation
Bangor Trident Base

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