- (Latin:
Societas Iesu; abbreviation: SJ), also
known as the
Jesuit Order or the
Jesuits (/ˈdʒɛʒuɪts, ˈdʒɛzju-/ JEZH-oo-its, JEZ-ew-; Latin: Iesuitae)...
- Claude-Jean Allouez,
French Jesuit,
missionary to
Wisconsin Diego Francisco Altamirano,
Spanish author Charles Aylmer,
Irish Jesuit,
superior of the Dublin...
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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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Jesuit's bark, also
known as
cinchona bark,
Peruvian bark or
China bark, is a
former remedy for malaria, as the bark
contains quinine used to
treat the...
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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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Jesuit Conferences are
groupings of
administrative divisions (Provinces and Regions) of the
Society of Jesus.
These Provinces and
Regions are organized...
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Archipelago Jesuit missions among the Guaraní
Jesuit Missions of
Chiquitos Jesuit Missions in
China Jesuit Missions in
North America Jesuit Missions amongst...
- 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...
- The
Jesuit clause (Norwegian: Jesuittparagrafen) was a
provision in the
Constitution of Norway,
paragraph 2, in
force from 1814 to 1956, that
denied Jesuits...
- The
Jesuit Relations, also
known as
Relations des
Jésuites de la Nouvelle-France (Relation de ce qui s'est p****é [...]), are
chronicles of the
Jesuit missions...