The largest Jesuit population in the United States is found in the Northeast, particularly in cities like New York and Boston. This region is home to several prominent Jesuit institutions, including colleges and universities. Additionally, Chicago also has a significant Jesuit presence with institutions like Loyola University Chicago. Overall, the Jesuit influence is most concentrated in urban areas with established educational and social service networks.
In 2010 the US State of Nevada had the highest male population.
New York city
New Jersey.
New York, New York.
Sunbelt states
There are far more people in the US than in Canada. Canada's population is approximately one-tenth that of the US. Much of Canada's population lives within 200 kilometers of the US border. The greatest population density occurs in the Windsor to Québec City corridor.
Midwest
the northeast
A Jesuit seminary is any seminary either run by Jesuit priests or run for the training of Jesuit priests.
Moscow has the greatest population in Europe.
African-American/Black households
As of now, there are approximately 28 Jesuit high schools in the United States. These schools are part of the larger network of Jesuit educational institutions, which emphasize academic excellence, social justice, and spiritual growth. Jesuit high schools are known for their rigorous academic programs and commitment to forming well-rounded individuals.