-
Societas Iesu; abbreviation: S.J. or SJ), also
known as the
Jesuit Order or the
Jesuits (/ˈdʒɛʒuɪts, ˈdʒɛzju-/ JEZH-oo-its, JEZ-ew-; Latin: Iesuitae)...
- 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England repealed between 1778 and 1846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...
- 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...
-
Jesuit conspiracy theories are
conspiracy theories about the
members of the
Society of
Jesus (
Jesuits), a
religious order in the
Catholic Church. Such...
- 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...
- was a
crime for
Jesuits to
enter Colonial M****achusetts, but none were
known to be
present there.
There were
about two
dozen Jesuits in the
Thirteen Colonies...
- Soccorsi.
Jesuits made up the
largest contingent of
clergy imprisoned in the
Priest Barracks of
Dachau Concentration Camp,
where some 30
Jesuits died. Several...
-
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...
- 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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