Jesuit European Social Centre (JESC), formerly known as Catholic Office of Information and Initiative for Europe (OCIPE) is a research and documentation...
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JESC may stand for: Junior Eurovision Song Contest Jesuit European Social Centre This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title JESC...
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Jesuit Social Services is a social change organisation established by the Australian Jesuits in 1977. Originally based in Melbourne, Australia, it has...
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"Welcome to Our House: Jesuit Curia in Rome Gets Modern Updates". Jesuits of Canada. "Jesuit European Social Centres". Jesuits in Europe. Archived from the...
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Jesuits work in education, research, and cultural pursuits. Jesuits also conduct retreats, minister in hospitals and parishes, sponsor direct social and...
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Ecojesuit (category Jesuit development centres)
around the world and edited by the Jesuit European Social Centre (JESC) in Brussels, and the Environmental Science for Social Change (ESSC) in Manila. The number...
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Jesuit schools and universities from 1548 to 1773. In it, he notes that the Jesuits had established over 700 colleges and universities across Europe by...
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Loyola College, Chennai (category Jesuit universities and colleges in India)
founded in 1925 by the French Jesuit priest, Francis Bertram, along with other European Jesuits. It is an autonomous Jesuit college affiliated with the...
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The Jesuit missions among the Guaraní were a type of settlement for the Guaraní people ("Indians" or "Indios") in an area straddling the borders of present-day...
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The Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS) is an international Catholic organisation with a mission to accompany, serve, and advocate on behalf of refugees and other...
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The Jesuit Relations, also known as Relations des Jésuites de la Nouvelle-France (Relation de ce qui s'est passé [...]), are chronicles of the Jesuit missions...
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Zentrum (Centre) originally came from the fact that Catholic representatives would take up the middle section of seats in parliament between the social democrats...
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Pedro Arrupe (category 20th-century Spanish Jesuits)
the social and pastoral activity of the jesuits in Bilbao and, since 2014, also San Sebastián, Vitoria-Gasteiz and Pamplona The Pedro Arrupe Centre, a...
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Heythrop College, University of London (category Defunct Jesuit schools)
Through Heythrop's close links with the Jesuits, it also served as the London centre for Fordham University, a Jesuit university in the United States. Other...
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St. Paul's College, Manitoba (category Jesuit universities and colleges)
including the University One program, the Jesuit Centre for Catholic Studies and the Arthur V. Mauro Centre for Peace and Justice. The Library holds over...
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Arturo Sosa (category Venezuelan Jesuits)
coordinator of the social apostolate and director of Centro Gumilla in Venezuela, a centre of research and social action for the Jesuits in Venezuela, as...
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Pontifical Gregorian University (redirect from Jesuit Gregorian University)
1773, following the suppression of the Society of Jesus throughout Europe, the Jesuits were forced to cede control over the Gregorian University to the...
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Edward Cahill (priest) (category 20th-century Irish Jesuits)
Edward J. Cahill, S.J. (18 February 1868–16 July 1941) was an Irish Jesuit priest and academic, born in Ballyvocogue, Cappagh, County Limerick. He was...
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Maastricht University (section City Centre Campuses)
liveliness of Maastricht's historic city centre. The first building that was obtained by the university was the former Jesuit monastery and seminary at Tongersestraat...
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St. Xavier's College, Mumbai (category Jesuit universities and colleges in India)
the administration, which was mitigated by the appointment of other European Jesuits. The college began as an arts institution but by the 1920s had science...
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Augustin Barruel (category 18th-century French Jesuits)
(October 2, 1741 – October 5, 1820) was a French journalist, intellectual, and Jesuit priest. He is now mostly known for setting forth the conspiracy theory involving...
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of European Christians. The second-largest Christian group in Europe were the Orthodox, who made up 32% of European Christians. About 19% of European Christians...
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unique fusion of European and Amerindian cultural influences, the missions were founded as reductions or reducciones de indios by Jesuits in the 17th and...
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Matteo Ricci (category Jesuit missionaries in China)
6 October 1552 – 11 May 1610) was an Italian Jesuit priest and one of the founding figures of the Jesuit China missions. He created the Kunyu Wanguo Quantu...
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Francis Xavier (category Jesuit missionaries in China)
Navarre, he was a companion of Ignatius of Loyola and one of the first seven Jesuits who took vows of poverty and chastity at Montmartre, Paris in 1534. He...
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CINEP / Peace Program (category Jesuit development centres)
consolidated as a group of Jesuits and lay people who sought to complement the work of the National Coordination of Social Action with research and teaching...
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Ateneo de Manila University (redirect from Ateneo School of Social Sciences)
in Quezon City, Philippines. Established in 1859 by the Jesuits, it is among the oldest Jesuit-administered institutions of higher education in the Asia-Pacific...
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Vilnius University (redirect from Jesuit Academy in Vilnius)
Central and Eastern Europe. Today, it is Lithuania's leading research institution. The university was founded in 1579 as the Jesuit Academy (College) of...
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for the discipline of the Jesuit order, but opposed its principles. Of the 152 Jesuits murdered by the Nazis across Europe, 27 died in captivity or its...
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Comillas Pontifical University (category Jesuit universities and colleges in Spain)
Institute on the Family). Antonio López y López List of Jesuit sites List of modern universities in Europe (1801–1945) Organigrama Consejo de Dirección y Servicios...
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