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Suppression of the Jesuits
Suppression of the Jesuits The Suppression of the Jesuits in Portugal, France, the Two Sicilies, Parma ... once more, and nation by nation the Jesuits made their way back. Portugal The ...
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Talk:Suppression of the Jesuits
Talk:Suppression of the Jesuits Suggest the item under Portugal about "Seven ...
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Talk:Jesuits
Talk:Jesuits The Jesuits are to many Protestants what Freemasons are ... dry as britannica, either. *sigh* --MichaelTinkler Were Jesuits really suppressed in EVERY country? -rmhermen Yep ... century. Enough of them lived through the suppression that when they were re-formed they ... training system. Lots of Jesuit historians and Jesuits who are historians think that the ...
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Society of Jesus
... to the Pope. Its members, known as Jesuits since the Protestant Reformation, have been called ... a monk and eventually a priest. Today, Jesuits number over 20,000 and comprise the ... create schools, colleges, and seminaries. When developed, Jesuits concentrated on three activities. First, they founded ... in both classical studies and theology. The Jesuits' second mission was to convert non-Christians ... Protestantism from spreading. The zeal of the Jesuits overcame the drift toward Protestantism in ...
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Talk:Society of Jesus
Talk:Society of Jesus analogy The Jesuits are to many Protestants what Freemasons are ... were suppressed by the Pope in 1773. suppression Were Jesuits really suppressed in EVERY country? -rmhermen Yep ... century. Enough of them lived through the suppression that when they were re-formed they ... training system. Lots of Jesuit historians and Jesuits who are historians think that the ...
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Catholic missions of 1622 at the end of the XVIIIe century (translated from French)
... by the pope of the Company of Jesuits created by Ignace de Loyola 1542-1560 ... Incrustabili. 1624 Alexandre of Rhodos and the Jesuits unload in Cochinchine then in Tonkin. 1659 ... the quarrel rites. 1773 Removal of the Jesuits by Clement XIV 1845 Encyclicals Neminem Perfecto ... Paul III and with the founder of Jesuits Ignace de Loyola . In 1622, after Council ... of apostolic vicars. Prevalence of the Missions Jesuits Created in 1540, Jesuits became a ...
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Pope Clement XIV
... Cardinals. He received his education from the Jesuits at Rimini and the Piarists of Urbino ... of Father Ricci , the General of the Jesuits. Ganganelli was elected Pope Clement XIV on ... Catholic sovereigns who were opposed to the Jesuits. Some of the pressure was subtle: for ... p 269). During the previous pontificate the Jesuits had been expelled from Portugal and from ... Spain, Naples, and Parma; now the general suppression of the order was urged by ...
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Ateneo de Manila University
... a primary school taken over by Spanish Jesuits in 1859, and is now a full ... established in Intramuros in Manila by Spanish Jesuits. Its founding is closely tied to the ... order in the Philippines. The first Spanish Jesuits arrived in the Philippines in 1581 as ... to the Society of Jesus because the Jesuits actively educated and empowered colonized people. The ... brutally, from their realms. In 1768, the Jesuits surrendered the San Ignacio to Spanish ...
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Catholic Enlightenment
... and that consequently culminated in the complete suppression of Christianity in favour of a Cult ... very centre of academic life, with the Jesuits controlling the universities almost everywhere. In the ... with their Protestant peers for prestige - the Jesuits failed to embrace modernity the way Protestant ... the occasion impressively. Since that time the Jesuits played key roles in the administrative mashinery ... they all can be described as anti-Jesuits. So it's not wrong to ...
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Sign of contradiction
... 81. The Society of Jesus and the Suppression After Ignatius' death and through the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, the Jesuits became widely known as the schoolmasters of ... having been persecuted during the period of Suppression, the Jesuits grew in numbers and established more colleges ... On the heels of the pope's suppression of the Society of Jesus, many ...
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