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  • Jesuits
  • Male religious congregation of the Catholic Church

    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)

    Jesuits

    Jesuits

    Jesuits

  • Suppression of the Society of Jesus
  • Persecution of Jesuits from 1759 to 1814

    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 Act 1603, penal laws in England repealed between 1778 and 1846 Jesuit Law - law banning Jesuits from Germany

    Suppression of the Society of Jesus

    Suppression of the Society of Jesus

    Suppression_of_the_Society_of_Jesus

  • Superior general of the Society of Jesus
  • Leader of the Society of Jesus

    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

    Superior general of the Society of Jesus

    Superior general of the Society of Jesus

    Superior_general_of_the_Society_of_Jesus

  • Jesuit missions in China
  • Second introduction of Catholicism to the East-Asian territory

    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

    Jesuit missions in China

    Jesuit missions in China

    Jesuit_missions_in_China

  • Jesuit Law
  • 19th-century German law regarding Jesuits

    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

    Jesuit Law

    Jesuit_Law

  • Jesuit conspiracy theories
  • Conspiracy theories about the Society of Jesus

    Jesuit conspiracy theories are conspiracy theories about the members of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), a religious order in the Catholic Church. Such

    Jesuit conspiracy theories

    Jesuit conspiracy theories

    Jesuit_conspiracy_theories

  • St. Louis Jesuits
  • 20th-century group of Jesuit composers of worship music

    a final concert for the St. Louis Jesuits". National Catholic Reporter. August 20, 2019. "The St. Louis Jesuits stage a final performance that brings

    St. Louis Jesuits

    St._Louis_Jesuits

  • Jesuit formation
  • Training program for Jesuits

    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

    Jesuit formation

    Jesuit formation

    Jesuit_formation

  • Jesuit clause
  • Clause of the Constitution of Norway from 1814 to 1956

    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

    Jesuit clause

    Jesuit clause

    Jesuit_clause

  • Jesuits and Nazi Germany
  • Society of Jesus in World War II Germany

    Soccorsi. Jesuits made up the largest contingent of clergy imprisoned in the Priest Barracks of Dachau Concentration Camp, where some 30 Jesuits died. Several

    Jesuits and Nazi Germany

    Jesuits and Nazi Germany

    Jesuits_and_Nazi_Germany

  • Jesuit's bark
  • Former malaria remedy

    discovery, the Jesuits. Alexander von Humboldt said, "It almost goes without saying that among Protestant physicians hatred of the Jesuits and religious

    Jesuit's bark

    Jesuit's bark

    Jesuit's_bark

  • Jesuit missions among the Guaraní
  • 17th to 18th-century Christian missions in central South America

    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

    Jesuit missions among the Guaraní

    Jesuit missions among the Guaraní

    Jesuit_missions_among_the_Guaraní

  • Loyola College, Chennai
  • College 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

    Loyola College, Chennai

    Loyola_College,_Chennai

  • History of the Catholic Church in Japan
  • by Portuguese-sponsored Jesuits until Spanish-sponsored Franciscans and Dominicans gained access to Japan. Of the 95 Jesuits who worked in Japan up to

    History of the Catholic Church in Japan

    History_of_the_Catholic_Church_in_Japan

  • Jesuits in the United States
  • 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

    Jesuits in the United States

    Jesuits in the United States

    Jesuits_in_the_United_States

  • Jesuit Conference
  • Catholic administrative groupings

    org. Retrieved 2018-01-01. "Jesuits Central and Southern". jesuitscentralsouthern.org. Retrieved 2018-01-01. "Midwest Jesuits | Chicago-Detroit and Wisconsin

    Jesuit Conference

    Jesuit_Conference

  • Water caltrop
  • Aquatic plant with edible fruit

    Trapa natans, the water caltrop, is a widespread species of flowering plant in the genus Trapa, family Lythraceae, grown as a food crop. Other vernacular

    Water caltrop

    Water caltrop

    Water_caltrop

  • The Jesuit Relations
  • Chronicles of the Jesuit missions in New France

    by the Jesuit overseer in New France and then by the Jesuit governing body in France. The Jesuits began to shape the Relations for the general public,

    The Jesuit Relations

    The Jesuit Relations

    The_Jesuit_Relations

  • List of Jesuit sites
  • 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

    List of Jesuit sites

    List of Jesuit sites

    List_of_Jesuit_sites

  • Church of the Jesuits, Valletta
  • Church in Valletta, Malta

    (Maltese: Knisja taċ-Ċirkonċiżjoni tal-Mulej), also known as the Church of the Jesuits (Maltese: Knisja tal-Ġiżwiti) or the Church of the University (Maltese:

    Church of the Jesuits, Valletta

    Church of the Jesuits, Valletta

    Church_of_the_Jesuits,_Valletta

  • Jesuit drama
  • ISBN 1-85984-402-2. Zanlonghi, Giovanna (2006). "The Jesuit Stage and Theatre in Milan during the Eighteenth Century". The Jesuits II. Cultures, Sciences, and the Arts

    Jesuit drama

    Jesuit_drama

  • Jesuits etc. Act 1603
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    The Jesuits etc. Act 1603 (1 Jas. 1. c. 4), full title An Act for the due execution of the Statutes against Jesuits, seminary Priests and recusants, was

    Jesuits etc. Act 1603

    Jesuits etc. Act 1603

    Jesuits_etc._Act_1603

  • Jesuits in Safavid Iran
  • the Jesuits departed Hormuz due to the intolerable climate and a population that did not respond well to their campaign of conversion. The Jesuits returned

    Jesuits in Safavid Iran

    Jesuits_in_Safavid_Iran

  • 1838 Jesuit slave sale
  • Sale by the Jesuits in Maryland

    be used only to support Jesuits in training. It soon became clear that Roothaan's conditions had not been fully met. The Jesuits ultimately received payment

    1838 Jesuit slave sale

    1838_Jesuit_slave_sale

  • Ignatius of Loyola
  • Basque Spaniard Catholic priest and theologian (1491–1556)

    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

    Ignatius of Loyola

    Ignatius of Loyola

    Ignatius_of_Loyola

  • Dan Schutte
  • American Christian singer

    the St. Louis Jesuits are Bob Dufford, Roc O'Connor, John Foley, and Tim Manion. Schutte was ordained to the priesthood but left the Jesuits in 1986. He

    Dan Schutte

    Dan Schutte

    Dan_Schutte

  • Jesuit College in Slutsk
  • Historical Jesuit educational institution in Slutsk

    Listapadavičy to the Jesuits for 7,000 zlotys. Later, the villages of Viandlina and Vańkoŭščyna also ended up mortgaged to the Jesuits. In 1715, Lord Wawrzyniec

    Jesuit College in Slutsk

    Jesuit College in Slutsk

    Jesuit_College_in_Slutsk

  • America (magazine)
  • American Jesuit Catholic magazine

    America is a monthly Catholic magazine published by the Jesuits of the United States and headquartered in midtown Manhattan. It contains news and opinion

    America (magazine)

    America_(magazine)

  • Belen Jesuit Preparatory School
  • Catholic all-male school in Miami, US

    operated by the Society of Jesus. It was established in Havana, Cuba, by the Jesuits in 1854 but moved to the United States after the communist government of

    Belen Jesuit Preparatory School

    Belen Jesuit Preparatory School

    Belen_Jesuit_Preparatory_School

  • Jesuits in Albania
  • Society of Jesus in the country of Albania

    The Jesuits in Albania refers to the Jesuits and Jesuit missions in Albania. The first contacts between the Society of Jesus and the Albanians took place

    Jesuits in Albania

    Jesuits_in_Albania

  • Pope Francis
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 2013 to 2025

    join the Jesuits in 1958 after recovering from a severe illness. He was ordained a Catholic priest in 1969, and from 1973 to 1979 he was the Jesuit provincial

    Pope Francis

    Pope Francis

    Pope_Francis

  • Ateneo de Manila University
  • Private Catholic Jesuit University in Metro Manila, Philippines

    Philippines. Established in 1859 by the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), it is among the oldest Jesuit-administered institutions of higher education in the Asia-Pacific

    Ateneo de Manila University

    Ateneo_de_Manila_University

  • Jesuit College, Messina
  • Former Jesuit College in Messina, Italy

    for the opening team of ten Jesuits which included one of his earliest companions Jerome Nadal.[citation needed] Early Jesuit library inventories provide

    Jesuit College, Messina

    Jesuit College, Messina

    Jesuit_College,_Messina

  • 1989 murders of Jesuits in El Salvador
  • Massacre of civilians by Salvadoran soldiers

    Salvadoran Civil War, on 16 November 1989, Salvadoran Army soldiers killed six Jesuits and two women, the caretaker's wife and daughter, at their residence on

    1989 murders of Jesuits in El Salvador

    1989 murders of Jesuits in El Salvador

    1989_murders_of_Jesuits_in_El_Salvador

  • Gunpowder Plot
  • 1605 failed attempt to kill King James I of England

    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

    Gunpowder Plot

    Gunpowder Plot

    Gunpowder_Plot

  • Ignatian spirituality
  • Catholic religious tradition

    a Visitation nun, whose spiritual director was the Jesuit St. Claude de la Colombière. The Jesuits promoted this devotion to emphasize the compassion

    Ignatian spirituality

    Ignatian_spirituality

  • Jesuits, etc. Act 1584
  • Act of the Parliament of England

    The Jesuits, etc. Act 1584, (27 Eliz. 1. c. 2) was an act of the Parliament of England passed during the English Reformation. The act commanded all Roman

    Jesuits, etc. Act 1584

    Jesuits, etc. Act 1584

    Jesuits,_etc._Act_1584

  • Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos
  • Catholic missions in Bolivia

    Jesuits were unique in attempting to create a theocratic "state within a state" in which the native peoples in the reductions, guided by the Jesuits,

    Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos

    Jesuit Missions of Chiquitos

    Jesuit_Missions_of_Chiquitos

  • Jesuit High School (Beaverton, Oregon)
  • Private, coeducational school in Portland, Oregon, United States

    Jesuit High School is a private, Catholic, college-preparatory school in Beaverton, Oregon, United States. It was founded by the Jesuits in 1956 and uses

    Jesuit High School (Beaverton, Oregon)

    Jesuit High School (Beaverton, Oregon)

    Jesuit_High_School_(Beaverton,_Oregon)

  • Arrupe Jesuit University
  • Higher education institution in Harare, Zimbabwe

    1994, Arrupe Jesuit University was called Arrupe College Jesuit School of Philosophy and Humanities. It is owned in trust by the Jesuits of Zimbabwe and

    Arrupe Jesuit University

    Arrupe_Jesuit_University

  • Ex Jesuits' College
  • Building in town centre of Alcamo, Italy

    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

    Ex Jesuits' College

    Ex Jesuits' College

    Ex_Jesuits'_College

  • Jesuit College of Ingolstadt
  • Jesuit school in Germany

    that operated until the suppression of the Jesuit Order in 1773. The college was the headquarters of the Jesuits in Germany, and became a center of the Counter-Reformation

    Jesuit College of Ingolstadt

    Jesuit College of Ingolstadt

    Jesuit_College_of_Ingolstadt

  • Jesuit Estates Act
  • Statute of Quebec Canada

    71 Jesuits. Are they going to conquer the whole of Canada? Is Protestantism to be subdued? Is the Dominion to be seduced from its faith by 71 Jesuit priests

    Jesuit Estates Act

    Jesuit Estates Act

    Jesuit_Estates_Act

  • Alberto Rivera (activist)
  • Spanish-American anti-Catholic activist (1935–1997)

    He has also said that the Jesuits were the masterminds behind the Medieval Inquisition in the 13th century. The Jesuits were, in fact, founded August

    Alberto Rivera (activist)

    Alberto_Rivera_(activist)

  • Jesuit College in Polotsk
  • College in Polotsk, Grand Duchy of Lithuania

    when Jesuits were banished from the Russian Empire. Polish King Stephen Báthory captured Polotsk in 1579 during the Livonian War and invited Jesuits to

    Jesuit College in Polotsk

    Jesuit College in Polotsk

    Jesuit_College_in_Polotsk

  • Peter the Aleut
  • Eastern Orthodox martyr and saint (died 1815)

    by Spanish soldiers on the orders of the Jesuits. However, historians reject the involvement of the Jesuits because they were not present in the territory

    Peter the Aleut

    Peter the Aleut

    Peter_the_Aleut

  • Yasuke
  • African samurai

    until the death of Oda Nobutada. Afterwards, Yasuke was sent back to the Jesuits. There are no subsequent records of his life. Yasuke is the first known

    Yasuke

    Yasuke

    Yasuke

  • Pope Clement XIII
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1758 to 1769

    dismissed criticisms of the Jesuits as calumnies and praised the order's usefulness; it was largely ignored: by 1768 the Jesuits had been expelled from France

    Pope Clement XIII

    Pope Clement XIII

    Pope_Clement_XIII

  • Ad maiorem Dei gloriam
  • "For the greater glory of God."

    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

    Ad maiorem Dei gloriam

    Ad_maiorem_Dei_gloriam

  • Admonitor
  • Jesuit term

    Province. "Jesuits", Wikipedia, 6 September 2025, retrieved 9 September 2025 Gramatowski, Wiktor, S.J (1992). Russell, Camilla (ed.). Jesuit Glossary:

    Admonitor

    Admonitor

  • Loyola Jesuit College
  • Private school in Abuja, Nigeria

     A. (2009). The American Jesuits: A History. United Kingdom: NYU Press. p. 281-282 Schroth, R. A. (2009). The American Jesuits: A History. United Kingdom: NYU

    Loyola Jesuit College

    Loyola Jesuit College

    Loyola_Jesuit_College

  • Donald McGuire (Jesuit)
  • Jesuit priest

    described by The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Jesuits as "perhaps the most egregious offender among American Jesuits". Stories about McGuire abusing boys began

    Donald McGuire (Jesuit)

    Donald_McGuire_(Jesuit)

  • John Foley (Jesuit)
  • American Jesuit priest and songwriter

    work on liturgical music was as a member of the St. Louis Jesuits, composed of fellow Jesuit seminarians with whom he released several albums. He also

    John Foley (Jesuit)

    John_Foley_(Jesuit)

  • Pope Clement XIV
  • Head of the Catholic Church from 1769 to 1774

    May 1769 - Ganganelli elected Pope Clement XIV, suppressor of the Jesuits", Jesuit Restoration 1814, 19 May 2015". Archived from the original on 8 January

    Pope Clement XIV

    Pope Clement XIV

    Pope_Clement_XIV

  • List of alumni of Jesuit educational institutions
  • 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

    List of alumni of Jesuit educational institutions

    List_of_alumni_of_Jesuit_educational_institutions

  • Adolfo Nicolás
  • Spanish Catholic priest (1936–2020)

    1991 to 1993. He led the Jesuits in Japan from 1993 to 1996 and, after four years of pastoral work in Tokyo, led the Jesuits in Asia from 2004 to 2008

    Adolfo Nicolás

    Adolfo Nicolás

    Adolfo_Nicolás

  • Wheeling Cardinals
  • Athletic teams representing Wheeling University

    university due to on-going financial issues and restructuring from the Jesuits. In May 2020, August Wesley was named as the third head coach in the history

    Wheeling Cardinals

    Wheeling_Cardinals

  • Collège Henri-IV
  • Jesuit educational institution

    college was the first boarding school opened by the Jesuits. After the expulsion of the Jesuits from France in 1762, the college buildings were used

    Collège Henri-IV

    Collège Henri-IV

    Collège_Henri-IV

  • Cathedral Basilica of Salvador
  • Church in Salvador, Brazil

    Jesuit monastic and educational complex. The current church is the built on the site, and was consecrated in 1654. After the expulsion of the Jesuits

    Cathedral Basilica of Salvador

    Cathedral Basilica of Salvador

    Cathedral_Basilica_of_Salvador

  • List of Jesuits
  • 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

    List of Jesuits

    List of Jesuits

    List_of_Jesuits

  • Jesuit Garden
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    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

    Jesuit Garden

    Jesuit_Garden

  • Clément Boulanger (Jesuit)
  • the Jesuits in 1823 and by 1842 he was made provincial of the Jesuits in France. In that same year he oversaw the reconstitution of the Jesuits in Canada

    Clément Boulanger (Jesuit)

    Clément_Boulanger_(Jesuit)

  • St. Xavier's College, Mumbai
  • College affiliated with the University of Mumbai

    where many died. However, the younger German Jesuits were repatriated in 1916. The departure of German Jesuits led to a dislocation in the administration

    St. Xavier's College, Mumbai

    St. Xavier's College, Mumbai

    St._Xavier's_College,_Mumbai

  • Jesuit Church, Lucerne
  • Church in Lucerne, Switzerland

    of Lucerne, offered annual financial support to the Jesuits out of his private funds. The Jesuit College of Lucerne was established in 1577 in Ritter

    Jesuit Church, Lucerne

    Jesuit Church, Lucerne

    Jesuit_Church,_Lucerne

  • Alessandro Valignano
  • Italian Jesuit priest and missionary to Nagasaki

    authoritarian attitudes among Jesuits in Japan were criticized not only by rival mendicant orders but also by some Jesuits. In addition, his detailed instructions

    Alessandro Valignano

    Alessandro Valignano

    Alessandro_Valignano

  • List of Jesuit secondary schools in the United States
  • Jesuits have founded and/or managed a number of institutions, the first of which was Georgetown Preparatory School, established in 1789. The second oldest

    List of Jesuit secondary schools in the United States

    List_of_Jesuit_secondary_schools_in_the_United_States

  • Pedro Arrupe
  • Spanish Jesuit priest and 28th Superior General of the Society of Jesus

    on until 1991, when he died in the local Jesuit infirmary. His cause for sainthood was opened by the Jesuits and the Diocese of Rome in 2018. Arrupe attended

    Pedro Arrupe

    Pedro Arrupe

    Pedro_Arrupe

  • Church of the Gesù
  • Mother church of the Catholic Society of Jesus in Rome

    Counter-Reformation orders like the Jesuits in the Centro Storico of Rome – the others being Sant'Ignazio, also of the Jesuits, San Carlo ai Catinari of the

    Church of the Gesù

    Church of the Gesù

    Church_of_the_Gesù

  • Gabriel Gruber
  • Superior-General of the Society of Jesus

    the Jesuits was gaining momentum. In the wake of the French revolution the political opposition of the Bourbon courts had weakened against the Jesuits. In

    Gabriel Gruber

    Gabriel Gruber

    Gabriel_Gruber

  • Anthony de Mello (Jesuit priest)
  • Indian Jesuit priest and psychotherapist

    Publishing. p. 344. ISBN 978-1-4349-5410-7. "Anthony de Mello - Jesuits Ireland". Jesuits Ireland. 31 May 2017. Retrieved 19 October 2018. Nazareth, Malcolm

    Anthony de Mello (Jesuit priest)

    Anthony_de_Mello_(Jesuit_priest)

  • Reductions
  • Spanish colonial settlements for relocation and Christianization of Indigenous peoples

    Guaraní. The Portuguese colonizers also secured the expulsion of the Jesuits. The Jesuits could not duplicate the success of the Guaraní mission in the Andes

    Reductions

    Reductions

    Reductions

  • History of yerba mate
  • History of the South American drink

    product. In 1645 the Jesuits had successfully requested the Spanish Crown to be allowed to produce and export yerba mate. The Jesuits initially followed

    History of yerba mate

    History of yerba mate

    History_of_yerba_mate

  • Wheeling University
  • Catholic university in Wheeling, West Virginia, US

    "Wheeling College" in 1954 by the Society of Jesus (also known as the Jesuits) and was a Jesuit institution until 2019. Wheeling University competes in Division

    Wheeling University

    Wheeling University

    Wheeling_University

  • List of Catholic clergy scientists
  • mathematicians. The Jesuits in particular have made numerous significant contributions to the development of science. For example, the Jesuits have dedicated

    List of Catholic clergy scientists

    List of Catholic clergy scientists

    List_of_Catholic_clergy_scientists

  • St Stanislaus College
  • Boarding school (1818–86), school in Republic of Ireland

    by the Jesuits. In 1918, Tullabeg became a formation house for Jesuits novices, where it became affectionately known as "the Bog". Some Jesuits would serve

    St Stanislaus College

    St_Stanislaus_College

  • Jesuit High School (Tampa)
  • Private, all-male school in Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, United States

    student model derived from a 1973 speech given by Jesuit Father General Pedro Arrupe. Arrupe led the Jesuits in the transitional years after the Second Vatican

    Jesuit High School (Tampa)

    Jesuit_High_School_(Tampa)

  • Jesuit missions in North America
  • 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

    Jesuit missions in North America

    Jesuit missions in North America

    Jesuit_missions_in_North_America

  • Jesuit names on the Moon craters
  • org/politics-society/2019/07/12/why-are-so-many-craters-moon-named-after-jesuits https://jesuits.org/news-detail?TN=NEWS-20190719121247 Archived 2019-07-19 at the

    Jesuit names on the Moon craters

    Jesuit_names_on_the_Moon_craters

  • Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities
  • Educational consortium of the Americas

    Scranton Xavier University Regis College Jesuits in the United States Alpha Sigma Nu – honor society for students at Jesuit institutions of higher education Gamma

    Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities

    Association_of_Jesuit_Colleges_and_Universities

  • Dreikönigsgymnasium
  • Oldest secondary school in Cologne, Germany

    needed] In 1556 it was transferred to Jesuit control through the son of the mayor, who had become a Jesuit. The Jesuits continued to run the school until

    Dreikönigsgymnasium

    Dreikönigsgymnasium

    Dreikönigsgymnasium

  • List of Jesuit educational institutions
  • Grendler has authored a history of Jesuit schools and universities from 1548 to 1773. In it, he notes that the Jesuits had established over 700 colleges

    List of Jesuit educational institutions

    List of Jesuit educational institutions

    List_of_Jesuit_educational_institutions

  • List of saints of the Society of Jesus
  • Americas. Since the founder of the Jesuits, St Ignatius of Loyola, was canonised in 1622, there have been 52 other Jesuits canonized and many more beatified

    List of saints of the Society of Jesus

    List of saints of the Society of Jesus

    List_of_saints_of_the_Society_of_Jesus

  • Georgetown University Jesuit Community Cemetery
  • Historic cemetery at Georgetown University, Washington, DC

    The Jesuit Community Cemetery on the campus of Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., is the final resting place for Jesuits who were affiliated with

    Georgetown University Jesuit Community Cemetery

    Georgetown University Jesuit Community Cemetery

    Georgetown_University_Jesuit_Community_Cemetery

  • Jesuit College in Navahrudak
  • Historical Jesuit educational institution in Navahrudak

    belonged to the Lithuanian Province of the Society of Jesus. The first Jesuits arrived in Navahrudak in the 16th century at the invitation of the parish

    Jesuit College in Navahrudak

    Jesuit College in Navahrudak

    Jesuit_College_in_Navahrudak

  • Ateneo de Naga University
  • Roman Catholic university in Camarines Sur, Philippines

    established in 1940 when the Jesuits took over the administration of the diocesan school, Camarines Sur Catholic Academy. The Jesuits renamed the school Ateneo

    Ateneo de Naga University

    Ateneo_de_Naga_University

  • Lycée Louis-le-Grand
  • Secondary school in Paris

    Paris, and local clergy, all of which opposed the Jesuits' establishment. In July 1563, the Jesuits were finally able to purchase the former Parisian

    Lycée Louis-le-Grand

    Lycée_Louis-le-Grand

  • Kateri Tekakwitha
  • Mohawk/Algonquin Roman Catholic saint (1656–1680)

    of the three Jesuits. She was staying with an uncle at the time, and he and other people of her tribe opposed her conversion. The Jesuits' account of Tekakwitha

    Kateri Tekakwitha

    Kateri Tekakwitha

    Kateri_Tekakwitha

  • Lorenzo Ricci
  • Superior General of the Society of Jesus

    Italian Jesuit, elected the eighteenth Superior General of the Society of Jesus. He was also the last before the suppression of the Jesuits in 1773.

    Lorenzo Ricci

    Lorenzo Ricci

    Lorenzo_Ricci

  • Jesuit Block and Estancias of Córdoba
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Córdoba Province, Argentina

    buildings. The first Jesuits arrived in Córdoba in 1599, with the university being founded in 1613. To maintain such a project, the Jesuits operated six Estancias

    Jesuit Block and Estancias of Córdoba

    Jesuit Block and Estancias of Córdoba

    Jesuit_Block_and_Estancias_of_Córdoba

  • Colleges of St Omer, Bruges and Liège
  • Roman catholic (jesuits) school in Spanish Netherlands

    expatriate institutions for Roman Catholic higher education run by the Jesuits for English students. Founded in 1593 by Robert Parsons as the college

    Colleges of St Omer, Bruges and Liège

    Colleges of St Omer, Bruges and Liège

    Colleges_of_St_Omer,_Bruges_and_Liège

  • Expulsion of congregations (1880)
  • Political event in France

    counter-demonstration chanting "Long live the Republic! Down with the Jesuits! To the border, the Jesuits!" Furthermore, the partial renewal of the general councils

    Expulsion of congregations (1880)

    Expulsion of congregations (1880)

    Expulsion_of_congregations_(1880)

  • Eloquentia perfecta
  • Tradition of the Society of Jesus

    in his essay Jesuits and Jesuit Education, “no longer is Jesuit education the exclusive property of Jesuits. Rather, Jesuits and Jesuit education is the

    Eloquentia perfecta

    Eloquentia perfecta

    Eloquentia_perfecta

  • Guaraní people
  • Indigenous people of South America

    Wilde, Guillermo (2015). Imagining Guaranis and Jesuits. Herzog, Tamar (2015). Guaranis and Jesuits. Sarreal, Julia J.S. (2014). The Guarani and Their

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  • Francis Xavier
  • Navarese Catholic saint and missionary (1506–1552)

    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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  • Marko Rupnik
  • Slovenian artist, theologian, and priest

    hierarchy for truth". America. The Jesuit Review. Retrieved 3 December 2023. Winfield, Nicole (14 December 2022). "Jesuits admit artist excommunicated before

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    Marko Rupnik

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  • Dysphania ambrosioides
  • Species of flowering plant

    Dysphania ambrosioides, formerly Chenopodium ambrosioides, known as epazote, Jesuit's tea, Mexican tea or wormseed, is an annual or short-lived perennial herb

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  • Alonzo Sánchez
  • Spanish Jesuit missionary

    Alonso Sánchez (1547 – 27 May 1593) was a Spanish Jesuit missionary, one of the first Jesuits in the Philippines. Born in Mondéjar, Guadalajara, Spain

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  • Slavery in Japan
  • History of slavery and coerced labor in Japan

    captained by Jerónimo Pereira arrived in Japan, the Jesuits curtailed severely the export of slaves." Jesuits and the Problem of Slavery in Early Modern Japan

    Slavery in Japan

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  • Arturo Sosa
  • Venezuelan priest (born 1948)

    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

    Arturo Sosa

    Arturo Sosa

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  • Le Moyne College
  • Private Jesuit college in DeWitt, New York, U.S.

    College is a private Jesuit college located mostly in DeWitt, New York. It was founded by the Jesuits in 1946 and named after the Jesuit missionary Simon

    Le Moyne College

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  • Freeborn
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Freeborn

    English : term of status for someone who was born a free man (from Old English frēo ‘free’ + boren ‘born’), rather than a serf emancipated in late life. Compare Freedman.

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    Indian

    Arar

    Lent Lily

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    Greek Italian Latin

    Cesare

    Long haired.

  • Malit
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    Hindu, Indian

    Malit

    Judge

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  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Samyukta | ஸஂயுக்த

    Goddess Durga, Goddess Devi

  • Baldr
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    Norse

    Baldr

    Son of Odin.

  • Semmens
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Devon and Cornwall)

    Semmens

    English (Devon and Cornwall) : patronymic from Seaman.English (Devon and Cornwall) : variant of Simmons.

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    Vocal cords

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  • Girl/Female

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    Griva | க்ரீவா 

    Girls who has beautiful singing neck

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    English (chiefly Yorkshire and Lancashire)

    Heye

    English (chiefly Yorkshire and Lancashire) : variant of Hey 1.Dutch, Frisian, and North German : variant of Hey 4.

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  • Jesuited
  • a.

    Conforming to the principles of the Jesuits.

  • Embarkation
  • n.

    That which is embarked; as, an embarkation of Jesuits.

  • Passionist
  • n.

    A member of a religious order founded in Italy in 1737, and introduced into the United States in 1852. The members of the order unite the austerities of the Trappists with the activity and zeal of the Jesuits and Lazarists. Called also Barefooted Clerks of the Most Holy Cross.

  • Cinchona
  • n.

    The bark of any species of Cinchona containing three per cent. or more of bitter febrifuge alkaloids; Peruvian bark; Jesuits' bark.

  • Jesuitical
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to the Jesuits, or to their principles and methods.

  • Rector
  • n.

    The superior officer or chief of a convent or religious house; and among the Jesuits the superior of a house that is a seminary or college.

  • Jesuitocracy
  • n.

    Government by Jesuits; also, the whole body of Jesuits in a country.

  • Jesuitess
  • n.

    One of an order of nuns established on the principles of the Jesuits, but suppressed by Pope Urban in 1633.

  • Jesuitism
  • n.

    The principles and practices of the Jesuits.