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http://www.smh.com.au/federal-politics/political-opinion/jesuit-influence-overpl...Jesuit influence overplayed
Date
October 17, 2013
Category
Opinion
Comments 12 Read later
John Warhurst
The number of Australian leaders with a Jesuit education is remarkable, its impact on their politics less so.

It has been a big year for the Jesuit Order around the world with the election of one of their own, Jorge Bergoglio from Argentina, as Pope Francis. It has also been a big year for the Jesuits in Australian politics, culminating in the election of Jesuit-educated Bill Shorten as leader of the opposition Labor Party. Shorten was a student at the Jesuit GPS institution in Melbourne, Xavier College.
Never before have there been so many Jesuit-educated men at the heart of Australian politics. The Liberal leader and Prime Minister, Tony Abbott, and the Nationals' deputy leader and Minister for Agriculture, Barnaby Joyce, were students at St Ignatius College, Riverview, in Sydney.
In addition, Treasurer Joe Hockey was educated at the Jesuits' other Sydney school, St Aloysius, Milson's Point, and the Minister for Education, Christopher Pyne, was a student at the Jesuits' Adelaide school, St Ignatius College, Athelstone.
Particularly in the case of Abbott, this predominance of Jesuit education is much commented on. Sometimes it seems to be just a throwaway line, a curiosity, while at other times it is used as code for Catholic.
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