That was nice to hear, but really, the Jesuits I've met are perfectly nice priests. I just prefer the Priestly Society of the Holy Cross (PSHC) to Jesuit catechesis. In my encounters with priests of the PSHC there was no lukewarmness. My role in the world was emphasized, my purpose in the world was emphasized. It's not a tiny deal that our Messiah was a carpenter. It's not a coincidence that St. Joseph is known as the worker. Reciprocating God's love, simply, is our job to do as Christians. Our conduct has to be so well ordered so that our coalition of Christ beatifies the world.
Money is something PSHC priests taught me about. There is a story of a "sad lad," in the bible who walked away from our Lord forlornly. A young rich man chose death by his refusal to give to the poor the financial compensation and charity that is due to them. The young rich man lost his happiness. In contrast, there's the example of our Mother who said yes to our Lord. That's an important part of our purpose that I felt was lacking when I received Jesuit catechesis. The emphasis on ordinary things, things like money.