There are a few REALLY good ones in the public eye --- Fr. Mitch Pacwa SJ at EWTN, Fr. Joe Fessio SJ at Ignatius Press--- an old friend of mine, Fr. Ray SJ, an academic and pastor. (Ordained about 20 yeas ago, he told me even then that it was a harrowing ordeal to get though the Jesuit seminary training, because he had to conceal for years his complete loyalty to Catholic teaching: if they had known, hey would have canned him. No joke.)
They used to be the best of the best. Now they're the worst of the worst.
Why did that happen? I'm tempted to say "intellectual pride" and way too much money, much of it--- I suspect--- in endowments from pious donors who set up funds for them ages ago when the Jesuits were still Catholic. But there must be a whole step-by-step institutional history of corruption, and then the whole "Old Boys Network" of the corrupt recruiting and advancing the corrupt.
I don't know what could help the situation short of a neutron bomb.
Pray.
:o(
The truth? The Jesuit order in the United States is dominated by homosexuals. In short their once proud, Catholic universities have been perverted. Why would any believing Catholic wish to spend $60,000/ year at Georgetown, Fordham, Boston College. Marquette or any of them. There are still some individual loyal and good Catholic Jesuit priests, but as a group they cannot be trusted and objectively are viewed as harmful to the Church and the faithful. In the 18th century, the papacy disbanded the order. Sadly it will be necessary to repeat this action soon.