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Pope Gregory XIII, a strong supporter of the Jesuits, a concession to enter the novitiate against
was appointed the Provincial of the Northwest Jesuits, a position he held until 1996.
The Jesuits accepted his suggestion and the name Bellarmi
Since the mid-17th century, detailed Jesuits' accounts of the Eight trigrams and the Yin/Y
isoned at Wisbech, and was active against the Jesuits, acting later for the Appellant Clergy in Rom
in the great map and chart work in which the Jesuits, acting under imperial instructions, were the
e United States Army and decided to enter the Jesuits after leaving the armed services.
For this reason, the Jesuits afterwards claimed the property as their own,
to Europe by a Jesuit priest informing fellow Jesuits and other European Catholics of Van de Veldes
olved Catholic religious orders including the Jesuits and seized their property.
ary's hall operated as a Seminary for trainee Jesuits and the brothers would walk on this path reci
One of his sons, Robert A. Graham joined the Jesuits and became a leading authority on the Vatican
details the clamorous deal of Lviv Jews with Jesuits and the eager leaders of the community of the
Mother More helped English Jesuits and their pupils ejected from their school in
The Jesuits and the British Press (1910);
st Controversy (1896-1898); the same writer's Jesuits and Seculars (1889), and SR Gardiner, History
olish Reformed Church, under the influence of Jesuits and his first wife he converted from Calvinis
e was seen as a case against the order of the Jesuits, and Catherine was seen as a symbol of the co
The Jesuits and the Dominicans agreed that whichever orde
Campion Hall admits Jesuits and priests of other orders and congregations
He reproached the Jesuits and their meditations on martyrdom, and loyal
The first settlers in the area were the Jesuits and the Prussian-born population who later es
anus was involved with controversy about both Jesuits and the Ecclesia Minor or Polish Brethren.
In 1631, Boym joined the Jesuits, and was ordained a priest.
Jesuits and the Catholic lords were said to be deeply
ncern at the renewed attacks made against the Jesuits, and advice prudence and tact while defending
In 1604, Cysat joined the Jesuits and became a theology student in March 1611 i
He studied law before joining the Jesuits and following the curriculum in their college
med by united the two existing schools of the Jesuits and the Benedictines; for the new faculties o
The school originally had only 46 boys, 4 Jesuits and a dog in 1894.
London in 1670 he became acquainted with some Jesuits and was occasionally employed by them.
- ) is a priest of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) and an exegete.
nals entrusted with the task of informing the Jesuits and handling the many practical problems caus
me variable time, at which relations with the Jesuits and trade with the Portugoese had been alread
the secular priests in their dispute with the Jesuits, and in 1601 some writings by him on this que
rable support the strenuous opposition of the Jesuits and Dominicans deterred the clergy and nearly
Young Cordara studied at Rome under the Jesuits, and became a Jesuit himself at the age of fo
name figured in Titus Oates's list of accused Jesuits, and also in the narrative of Father Peter Ha
He was accused by the Jesuits and the sovereign of Wallachia as a conspirat
n grounds formerly belonging to the orders of Jesuits and sold for the benefit of the government in
Durango, initially it did in the Brothers and Jesuits, and subsequently became part of Tavira, team
He received his education among the Jesuits, and showed a special inclination for the stu
With the fall of the Jesuits and the mismanagement by the crown and the ne
rovince until 1968, when he abruptly left the Jesuits and the Roman Catholic priesthood.
"The Jesuits and the Non-Spanish Contribution to South Ame
n consequence of the long dispute between the Jesuits and the secular clergy which centred round it
acquired in 1861 for use as a seminary by the Jesuits and renamed Manresa House.
ate college preparatory school founded by the Jesuits and located on the northwest side of Indianap
ociety of Jesus (more commonly referred to as Jesuits) and finished by 1872, is also a significant
‘The Secret Policy of the Jesuits, and the Present State of the Sorbonne, with
were active in Belgium, both in attacking the Jesuits and in opposing the papal Decrees condemnator
fell more and more under the influence of the Jesuits, and became increasingly tyrannical, until at
the age of 18, he entered the services of the Jesuits and spent 4 years with the Huron missions at
, in which he criticised the influence of the Jesuits, and proposed to make a journey to Dieppe to
theologian, who founded the Society of Jesus ( Jesuits) and was its first Superior General.
Naturally, the Jesuits appealed to the Chinese emperor, who endorsed
The 2nd sentence does not explain that the Jesuits are a part of the Catholic Church that is not
The Jesuits arrived 2 November 1564.
ctoria, increasing to 100,000 by the time the Jesuits arrived 14 years later.
In 1542 the first Jesuits arrived at India headed by Francis Xavier, co
hich had previously been ministered to by the Jesuits as a group since 1642.
The Jesuits, as well as some Maronites, became more and m
ioned in Johannes Schmidl's chronicles of the Jesuits as a competent pharmacist and tutor to Jacobu
ngland, and that he had been appointed by the Jesuits as lieutenant-general of a Catholic army of i
ancis Borgia to Mexico with the first band of Jesuits assigned to that mission, and was the first m
do were sent to England to be educated by the Jesuits at Beaumont College.
w Catholics in the area, so she convinced the Jesuits at Roehampton to start a Mass-centre at her h
He joined the Jesuits at age 18 and earned a doctorate in philosoph
a suburb of Melbourne and was educated by the Jesuits at St Patricks College, East Melbourne.
Educated by the Jesuits at their hedge-school in Drogheda.
He was educated by the Jesuits, at Ingolstadt (1601-8), and at the Germanicu
esthood, and was placed under the care of the Jesuits at the age of fifteen.
Terence O'Sullivan was educated by the Jesuits at St Ignatius College in Stamford Hill.
red in the installation of the college of the Jesuits at Bruges in 1575.
ence in his art came from his exposure to the Jesuits at the Directorate of Astronomy.
Educated by the Jesuits at their college in Trier, he studied law at
n France, Bailloquet entered studies with the Jesuits at eighteen and after ordination taught for s
College, an establishment administered by the Jesuits at Garnethill in the city centre.
as raised Roman Catholic, and educated by the Jesuits at Wimbledon College before graduating from S
lingen; for two years censor of books for the Jesuits at Rome, and for a like period prefect of stu
mained in the house of studies of the Flemish Jesuits at Ghent.
In 1752 he entered a school of the Jesuits at Reims, where he manifested a great aptitud
Educated by the Jesuits at Rome and in courses of law at the Universi
d; entered in 1642 the college of the English Jesuits at Liege, where he lived for five years; was
ouai, the Benedictines at Marchiennes and the Jesuits at Cambrai.
ers at St. Edward's College, and later by the Jesuits at Stonyhurst College in Lancashire, where he
roamed the colony, robbing at will and taking Jesuits back to England as prisoners.
omen's volleyball team and the Fairfield Prep Jesuits basketball teams.
e third time Emperor Akbar had requested that Jesuits be sent to his court.
Mackey arrived in Bhutan in October 1963, the Jesuits became the first Roman Catholic missionary or
Catholicism in his youth and educated by the Jesuits before entering the Jesuit Order.
producing regions which had been dominated by Jesuits begun to decline.
ical passages, and religious stories was, the Jesuits believed, the primary role of literacy in New
Soon afterwards either Squire himself or the Jesuits, believing that Squire had played them false,
as a complete failure; Henry Garnet and other Jesuits betrayed it to the authorities, and its princ
He was educated by Jesuits both at St George's College in Kingston and a
The Maryland Jesuits bring proven leadership to the school, having
Jesuits brought Spanish vines to Rio Grande do Sul in
The Jesuits built a chapel on the hill (near the present-
He was educated by Jesuits, but he never joined the Society of Jesus.
XVI-th century foundation was designed for 20 Jesuits, but the number of them approached to 80, wha
He was educated almost entirely by Jesuits, by his guardian and tutor Aleixo de Meneses
an, one of the promoters of a heresy that the Jesuits called Jansenism.
The Jesuits came by sea and the Dominicans by land, with
rence in defence of the moral teaching of the Jesuits, Castigatio conscientiae Jesuiticae cauteriat
ar-piece representing the Circumcision in the Jesuits' Church at Cuenca was his master-piece.
rominent buildings (Stockalper Palace, former Jesuits' college and Ursuline convent) all date from
s born in Strasbourg, France, educated at the Jesuits' College in Paris, and took part in the Seven
He studied at the Jesuits' College in Feldkirch and at the Nazaren Inst
ed by a French priest at Rome, he entered the Jesuits' college of his native town, where he produce
September 20 - Opening of the Jesuits' College, Montreal.
Jesuits, consuls, doctors, spies and the Turkish judg
Maynas was one of the missions the Jesuits created in South America.
t Corporate Culture and the Visual Arts", The Jesuits: cultures, sciences, and the arts, 1540-1773,
Catechism and the Arts in Mughal India", The Jesuits: cultures, sciences, and the arts, 1540-1773,
timore high school students, and the Maryland Jesuits decided to launch CRJ.
brier River) scholars assert the early French Jesuits did not see the main Ohio River during these
The tradition of Jesuits did not allow to use female figures in the pl
The plantation system of the Jesuits did however not prevail and mate continued ch
Jesuits do not have an official habit.
er James Devlin was one of the three American Jesuits during the Vietnam War that went to Vietnam a
tial help from the California Province of the Jesuits during training periods and with capital outl
He belonged to the Goa Jesuits during 26 years, and was a professed member o
In 1983 the Jesuits elected Peter Hans Kolvenbach, a Dutch academ
The Jesuits endeavored to induce him to join their order;
From the mission he and his fellow jesuits engaged in missionary activity among the Poya
ege of the Holy Apostles, which comprised the Jesuits' English mission to eastern counties.
his native city the church and college of the Jesuits, enlarged the Franciscan church, built the Do
He became well educated with the Jesuits, entering the Society of Jesus in the fall of
At one point the Jesuits even started to wear the gown of Buddhist mon
However in Rome, Jesuits examined Kibe and found out he had enough kno
The Jesuits excommunicated him.
ted pastor of St. Ignatius Church, one of the Jesuits' first chapels, in Port Tobacco, where he ser
The Jesuits first came to Bohol in 1596 and eventually go
In the early 18th century Jesuits first arrived among the earliest settlers in
mplex, started in 1615, had to be left by the Jesuits, following the 1767 decree by King Charles II
According to Charles Dodd, he was among the Jesuits for many years; but gradually he became estra
Tongue blamed the Jesuits for both his own and London's losses.
ectures in astronomy had also prepared fellow Jesuits for missionary work in China.
Grande was responsible, along with many other Jesuits, for establishing Christian base communities
itimated on July 5, 1548 and entrusted to the Jesuits for education.
ve part in the university's resistance to the Jesuits, for they had established a theological schoo
ened up new missionary centres and backed the Jesuits' foundation of the St Joseph High School (Dar
In Australia, for example, Australian Jesuits founded the oldest existing winery in the Cla
The Jesuits frequently urged him to set some bounds to hi
which he justified by means of expelling the Jesuits from his domain after a defiant show of dispo
lturkampf of Chancellor Bismarck expelled the Jesuits from Germany, the exiled scholastics, after a
Innocent XIII prohibited the Jesuits from prosecuting their mission in China, and
sympathies, opened the pressure to expel the Jesuits from France in the spring of 1761, and the pu
ssfully to the Holy See: the expulsion of the Jesuits from France, the non-publication of the decre
In response, Elizabeth banned the Jesuits from her realms as they were seen as being am
Owing to the expulsion of the Jesuits from Germany, he repeatedly changed the place
contributing factors to the expulsion of the Jesuits from the Americas in 1767.
n of St. Ignatius from Phanaticism and of the Jesuits from the calumnies laid to their charge in a
In 1589 Jesuits from Ingolstadt obtained the buildings, which
tenance of the college-seminar of the British Jesuits from Seville and since its foundation, in add
The expulsion of the Jesuits from Germany in 1872 interrupted his career a
, and then to Toulouse, to be educated by the Jesuits, from whom he acquired an excellent command o
itic School, empty after the expulsion of the Jesuits from Spain.
for China at the head of a company of brother Jesuits from Portugal and Genoa.
superseded by those made by Hevelius and the Jesuits Giovanni Battista Riccioli and Francesco Mari
Thomas Weld, benefactor of the estate to the Jesuits had held a dinner as a treat to the boys in t
The Jesuits had just abandoned a building which they had
o to then-Northern Rhodesia, where the Polish Jesuits had a mission.
t that the yearly parish mission was given by Jesuits had probably helped him to make the decision.
John of Portugal, a friend and patron of the Jesuits, had written both to Pope Julius III and to I
ived at the College of Vaugirard of which the Jesuits had accepted charge.
In Derbyshire the Jesuits had missions at Chesterfield and Spinkhill, i
The Jesuits had deliberately avoided involvement in polit
iddle of August the four Sulpicians, whom the Jesuits had kept as their guests for a few days in th
ws still being sent to the residence that the Jesuits had in Arauco.
Diplomatique” (Paris, 1708) he sided with the Jesuits Hardouin and Papebroch against the Benedictin
-General Williams are of opinion that, as the Jesuits have no civil existence as a Canadian corpora
ome homes, are among the schools the Maryland Jesuits have established in the city.
ution to theological reflection, etc.-several Jesuits have been made bishops or even cardinals.
ions and introducing reforms organized by the Jesuits; he was a regular on the "circuit" between Br
Educated by the Jesuits, he became King of Hungary in 1625, King of B
Educated by Jesuits, he entered the Dominican Order at the age of
upported by the Archbishop of Dubliny and the Jesuits, he entered the Appolinare Seminary in Rome,
Educated by Jesuits, he attended the academic assemblies of Marin
ni completed his studies in philosophy at the Jesuits House of Studies in Gallarate, in the provinc
ain; the rest of his life being passed at the Jesuits' house in Toledo in vigorous literary activit
he had been told he would be dismissed by the Jesuits if he didn't drop his activities with the Qui
The Jesuits immediately liked him.
As Provincial Superior of the Jesuits in the Philippines from 1983 to 1989, much of
had a long career among the English speaking Jesuits in exile.
the only member of the group to implicate the Jesuits in the conspiracy, but may have done so only
Casot served the Jesuits in a variety of lay positions including bursa
by the Catholic underground, particularly the Jesuits, in Reformation-era England, but also appeale
new Father General in Russia that the former Jesuits in the United States be re-admitted to the So
h in Colva depicting the massacre of the five Jesuits in Cuncolim, Goa on July, 25, 1583.
Founded by the Jesuits in 1913, University Hall provided accommodati
He also wrote Jesuits in Conflict, a work describing the sufferings
ame year he oversaw the reconstitution of the Jesuits in Canada, the last Jesuit priest there, Jean
sity College was passed to the control of the Jesuits in 1883, when it incorporated the faculties o
The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth Century (
He was educated by the Jesuits in Azuchi and Takatsuki.
He joined the Jesuits in 1823 and by 1842 he was made provincial of
ied for the priesthood in Rome and joined the Jesuits in 1626.
                                                                                                   


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