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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Suppression of the Society of Jesus (redirect from Suppression of the Jesuits)
to 1973 Jesuits, etc. Act 1584 and Jesuits etc. Act 1603, penal laws in England repealed between 1778 and 1846 Jesuit Law - law banning Jesuits from Germany...
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of the Society of Jesus, the Catholic religious order also known as the Jesuits. He is generally addressed as Father General. The position sometimes carries...
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The history of the missions of the Jesuits in China is part of the history of relations between China and the Western world. The missionary efforts and...
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Jesuit “conspiracy theories” are conspiracy theories about the members of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), a religious order in the Catholic Church. Such...
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Jesuit formation, or the training of Jesuits, is the process by which candidates are prepared for ordination or brotherly service in the Society of Jesus...
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Theology did not want the Jesuits in the country because they would be morally destructive, among other things, due to the Jesuits' teachings defending lies...
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Soccorsi. Jesuits made up the largest contingent of clergy imprisoned in the Priest Barracks of Dachau Concentration Camp, where some 30 Jesuits died. Several...
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discovery, the Jesuits. Alexander von Humboldt said, "It almost goes without saying that among Protestant physicians hatred of the Jesuits and religious...
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a final concert for the St. Louis Jesuits". National Catholic Reporter. August 20, 2019. "The St. Louis Jesuits stage a final performance that brings...
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org. Retrieved 2018-01-01. "Jesuits Central and Southern". jesuitscentralsouthern.org. Retrieved 2018-01-01. "Midwest Jesuits | Chicago-Detroit and Wisconsin...
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History of the Catholic Church in Japan (redirect from Jesuit Japan mission)
by Portuguese-sponsored Jesuits until Spanish-sponsored Franciscans and Dominicans gained access to Japan. Of the 95 Jesuits who worked in Japan up to...
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missions. The Jesuits attempted to create a "state within a state" in which the native peoples in the reductions, guided by the Jesuits, would remain...
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chronological order of start of Jesuit association. Nearly all these sites have been managed or maintained by Jesuits at some point of time since the...
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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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Jesuits' conceptualizations of nature, “Provided Jesuits with both a justification for mission work and a racial theory for Europeanization.” Jesuit Relations...
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Gunpowder Plot (redirect from Jesuit Treason)
arrest the Jesuits. Despite Thomas Habington's protests, the men spent the next four days searching the house. On 24 January, starving, the Jesuit lay-brothers...
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house and a stipend. After Nobunaga´s death, Yasuke was sent back to the Jesuits. There are no records of his life afterwards. Yasuke is the earliest known...
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was a crime for Jesuits to enter Colonial Massachusetts, but none were known to be present there. There were about two dozen Jesuits in the Thirteen Colonies...
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There are many churches of the Roman Catholic Jesuit order, many of them patterned after Il Gesu in Rome and dedicated to Saint Ignatius. Nearly all have...
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Ignatius of Loyola (category 16th-century Spanish Jesuits)
Loyola instituted a fourth vow for Jesuits of obedience to the Pope, to engage in projects ordained by the pontiff. Jesuits were instrumental in leading the...
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Guaraní after the Jesuits had turned over control of the missions to the colonial governments of Spain and Portugal. Indeed, the Jesuits are noted as having...
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women, and non-Catholics, included in the list below are also a number of Jesuits. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z References Florencio...
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Society of Jesus (Jesuits), an order of the Catholic Church. The origin of the phrase is attributed to the founder of the Jesuits, Saint Ignatius of...
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Scranton Xavier University Regis College Jesuits in the United States Alpha Sigma Nu – honor society for students at Jesuit institutions of higher education Gamma...
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Jesuits were killed along with the Huron. Eight Jesuits—killed between 1642 and 1649—became known as the North American Martyrs. In 1654, the Jesuits...
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side-effect. Unlike these measures, the Jesuit Law was from the start part of a struggle against the Jesuits, who were seen as the spearhead of Ultramontanism...
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School, a church, and residence buildings. To maintain such a project, the Jesuits operated six Estancias (residences) around the province of Córdoba, named...
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Jesuit(s) Garden(s) may refer to: Jesuit Garden (Beirut), park Xiyang Lou, historical park in Beijing, also known as Jesuit Garden Ivan Franko Park in...
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Arturo Sosa (category Venezuelan Jesuits)
became the first Latin American to head the Jesuits. In his first address as Superior General, he said that Jesuits should look for "alternatives to overcome...
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