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    The ex Jesuits' College (in Italian Collegio dei Gesuiti) is a building in the town centre of Alcamo (in the province of Trapani). Its construction started...
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    evangelization and apostolic ministry in 112 nations. Jesuits work in education, research, and cultural pursuits. Jesuits also conduct retreats, minister in hospitals...
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    Strake Jesuit College Preparatory (properly referred to as Strake Jesuit or Jesuit but often informally called Strake) is a Jesuit, college-preparatory...
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    Sicily, southern Italy; it is located on the ground floor of the Ex Jesuits' College. The church was built thanks to Father Vincenzo Abbati, who died...
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    king Ferdinand III of Sicily, in 1767 the Giurati moved into the Ex JesuitsCollege, so making use of more functional and large premises. As a result...
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    younger German Jesuits were repatriated in 1916. The departure of German Jesuits led to a dislocation in the administration of the college, but was mitigated...
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    the Society of Jesus. It was founded by the Jesuits in 1860 and named after St. Francis Xavier, a Jesuit saint of the 16th century, who travelled to India...
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    inside the Ex Jesuits' College in Piazza Ciullo. Museum of Multiethnic Musical Instruments "Fausto Cannone": it is located inside the Ex Church of Saint...
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    Gonzaga College High School is a private Catholic college-preparatory high school for boys in Washington, D.C. Founded by the Jesuits in 1821 as the Washington...
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    List of Jesuit schools List of Jesuit sites in Ireland "Mission Statement", Gonzaga College SJ, retrieved 15 February 2022 "Gonzaga College, Dublin City...
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    donated to the Jesuits. This led to the relocation of the school site from Bulawayo to Harare, the foundation of St. George's College. On the same site...
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    School and Junior College is a private Catholic primary and secondary school located in Pashan, Pune, India. Founded by the Jesuits in 1961, the school...
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    St Aloysius' College is a selective fee-paying, private, Jesuit day school in Glasgow, Scotland. It was founded in 1859 by the Jesuits, who previously...
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    Salvadoran Civil War, on 16 November 1989, Salvadoran Army soldiers killed six Jesuits and two others, the caretaker's wife and daughter, at their residence on...
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    in the Archdiocese of Portland. It was founded by the Jesuits in 1956 and uses a Jesuit, college-preparatory curriculum. It is coeducational and enrolls...
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  • and the first Jesuits began to arrive about three months later. In the same year Bishop Hughes sold St. John's College to the Jesuits for $40,000. Hughes...
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    stability. For years the British Consul-General was ex officio on the board of Victoria College. The new college was to raise the standard of Imperial education...
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    V9bR-a2s9Z8[permanent dead link] Sacred Art Museum Ethnographic Museum of Musical Instruments "Gaspare Cannone" Ex Jesuits' College List of Jesuit sites...
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    whose unpaid debts contributed to the Jesuits being banned in France in 1764 Pierre de Lauzon, superior of the Jesuits in New France Włodzimierz Ledóchowski...
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    congregation sided with the Jesuits in 1656, thereby lifting the ban. It was one of the many disputes between the Jesuits and the Dominicans in China...
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    (ADCT) in 1977. Loyola Academy is managed and administered by the Jesuits of Andhra Jesuit Province of the Society of Jesus, an international Catholic religious...
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  • on February 6, 2009. "Cristo Rey Jesuit College Prep of Houston Graduates 100 Percent of Its First Class". jesuits.org. Retrieved 2017-12-30. "Building...
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  • studying in the school of the English Jesuits at Eu, Normandy, he was admitted on 17 March 1588 to the English College, Reims, where he studied humanities...
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  • St Joseph's College is a government-aided, Christian minority, co-educational college in West Bengal, India about 3 km north of downtown Darjeeling. It...
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  • Martin Delrio (category 16th-century Spanish Jesuits)
    founder of the Jesuits, Ignatius of Loyola had wanted obedience to be the Society's hallmark. Its Constitutions likened the individual Jesuit to "a lifeless...
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    Stanislaus Czerniewicz (category 18th-century Lithuanian Jesuits)
    strictly forbade it. She has no wish to see the Jesuits leaving their schools. There were at the time 201 Jesuits in the Russian Empire and they carried on...
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  • Gabriel Lenkiewicz (category 18th-century Lithuanian Jesuits)
    Ratio Studiorum), formation, admission of ex-Jesuits, etc. The province in Russia then numbered 172 Jesuits (95 priests, 23 students, 48 brothers and...
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    Suppression of the Jesuits by Pope Clement XIV," The Catholic American Quarterly Review, Vol. XIII, 1888. Roehner, Bertrand M. (1997). "Jesuits and the State:...
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    Jan Roothaan (category 19th-century Dutch Jesuits)
    young Roothaan came in touch with ex-Jesuits priests who sent him to Russia when he expressed the desire to become a Jesuit. In 1804 he left his homeland...
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    Matteo Ricci (category 16th-century Italian Jesuits)
    Chinese, by Alessandro Valignano, founder of St. Paul Jesuit College (Macau), and to prepare for the Jesuits' mission from Macau into Mainland China. Once in...
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