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suppression of Mary Ward's
first congregation,
styled by its
opponents the "
Jesuitesses", a
greater number of the
members returned to the
world or
entered other...
- Germany, Austria, and in today's
Czech Republic and Slovakia. The "
Jesuitesses", as her
congregation was
designated by her opponents, were suppressed...
- Spain, by
Candida Maria of
Jesus (1845–1912).
Known as
Jesuitinas (or
Jesuitesses) in Spain,
their work is
primarily educational, and
includes the administration...
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sisters had been
commonly called the "English Ladies" in Europe, or the "
Jesuitesses" or the "Galloping Girls" in England. By the
start of the 18th they had...
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strong aversion. It was by his
advice that pope
Urban VIII
abolished the
Jesuitesses in 1631. On the
appearance of his
pamphlet Contra imposturas Jesuitarum...