Arturo Sosa
playerThe Vatican & Religious Power
The Jesuits' current leader is steering a shrinking order deeper into global governance.
Who they are
Arturo Sosa, the Venezuelan-born 30th Superior General of the Jesuits (the 'Black Pope'), elected in 2016 and the first from Latin America.
What they do
He leads the Jesuit order through declining numbers while keeping its influence in the Global South.
How it works
He's working to fold Jesuit universities into globalist governance frameworks; the engine also notes his Venezuelan background as context for a Jesuit intervention after an earthquake, in a country governed under US tutelage.
Why it matters
The engine holds him as a figure managing institutional decline while extending reach — with the point left open.
The engine's record — word for word
30th Superior General (Black Pope, elected 2016). Venezuelan. First Latin American Superior General. Managing demographic decline while maintaining Global South influence and integrating Jesuit universities into globalist governance frameworks. [Report #143] (Report #143) Internal Venezuela context for the post-quake intervention — institutional decay / the socio-political environment the interim Rodriguez administration governs under US tutelage. Held.
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