Jesuits

[[Christogram]]{{pb}} The Society of Jesus (; abbreviation: SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits ( ; ), is a religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome. It was founded in 1540 by Ignatius of Loyola and six companions, with the approval of Pope Paul III. The society is engaged in evangelization and apostolic ministry in 112 nations. Jesuits work in education, research, and cultural pursuits. Jesuits also conduct retreats, minister in hospitals and parishes, sponsor direct social and humanitarian ministries, and promote ecumenical dialogue.

The Society of Jesus is consecrated under the patronage of Madonna della Strada, a title of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and it is led by a superior general. The headquarters of the society, its general curia, is in Rome. The historic curia of Ignatius is now part of the attached to the Church of the Gesù, the Jesuit mother church.

Members of the Society of Jesus make profession of "perpetual poverty, chastity, and obedience" and "promise a special obedience to the sovereign pontiff in regard to the missions" to the effect that a Jesuit is expected to be directed by the pope "''perinde ac cadaver''" ("as if he was a lifeless body") and to accept orders to go anywhere in the world, even if required to live in extreme conditions. This was so because Ignatius, its leading founder, was a nobleman who had a military background. Accordingly, the opening lines of the founding document declared that the society was founded for "whoever desires to serve as a soldier of God,}} to strive especially for the defense and propagation of the faith, and for the progress of souls in Christian life and doctrine". Jesuits are thus sometimes referred to colloquially as "God's soldiers", "God's marines", or "the Company". The society participated in the Counter-Reformation and, later, in the implementation of the Second Vatican Council.

Jesuit missionaries established missions around the world from the 16th to the 18th century and had both successes and failures in Christianizing the native peoples. The Jesuits have always been controversial within the Catholic Church and have frequently clashed with secular governments and institutions. Beginning in 1759, the Catholic Church expelled Jesuits from most countries in Europe and from European colonies. Pope Clement XIV officially suppressed the order in 1773. In 1814, the Church lifted the suppression. Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 101 - 150 results of 769 for search 'Jesuits.', query time: 0.04s Refine Results
  1. 101
  2. 102
    Created 1615
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: Cudahy Archives, Loyola University Chicago
    Book
  3. 103
  4. 104
    Created 1826
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: Cudahy Archives, Loyola University Chicago
    Book
  5. 105
  6. 106
    Created 1816
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: Cudahy Archives, Loyola University Chicago
    Book
  7. 107
    Created 1623
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: Cudahy Archives, Loyola University Chicago
    Book
  8. 108
  9. 109
  10. 110
  11. 111
    Created 1620
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: Cudahy Archives, Loyola University Chicago
    Book
  12. 112
  13. 113
    Created 1846
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: Cudahy Archives, Loyola University Chicago
    Book
  14. 114
    Created 1827
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: Cudahy Archives, Loyola University Chicago
    Book
  15. 115
    Created 1848
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: Cudahy Archives, Loyola University Chicago
    Book
  16. 116
    Created 1753
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: Cudahy Archives, Loyola University Chicago
    Book
  17. 117
  18. 118
  19. 119
    Created 1598
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
    English translation
    Book
  20. 120
  21. 121
  22. 122
    Created 1603
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
    Book
  23. 123
  24. 124
  25. 125
    by Millet, Pierre, 1635-1709
    Created 1864
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
    Book
  26. 126
  27. 127
    Created 1960
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
    Journal
  28. 128
    Created 1902
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
    Serial
  29. 129
    Created 1919
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
    Journal
  30. 130
  31. 131
  32. 132
  33. 133
  34. 134
    Created 1829
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
    Book
  35. 135
    Created 1626
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
    Book
  36. 136
    Created 1690
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
    Book
  37. 137
    Created 1952
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
    Book
  38. 138
    Created 1808
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
    Book
  39. 139
    Created 1584
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
    Book
  40. 140
  41. 141
    Created 1935
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
    Book
  42. 142
  43. 143
    Created 1953
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
    Book
  44. 144
    Created 1585
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
    Book
  45. 145
    Created 1580
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
    Book
  46. 146
  47. 147
    Created 1760
    ...Jesuits...
    Location: John J. Burns Library, Boston College
    Book
  48. 148
  49. 149
  50. 150