My time is short today. I just did a quick Google. Tim Kaine worked for the Jesuit Volunteer Corps in Honduras. According to an “Atlantic” article:
“The Jesuit tradition has had a strong emphasis on social justice and at times a close relationship to liberation theology, which puts a theological primacy on advocacy for the poor and oppressed. While by no means exclusively a progressive organization, and open to all faiths and creeds willing to advance efforts rooted in this tradition, the Jesuit Volunteer Corps tends to self-select from young idealists who typically identify as progressive.”
For a start, go here for that article:
http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/12/-serving-the-poor-pope-francis-style/282524/
Thanks...