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  Society of Jesus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jesuit priests and brothers are engaged in ministries in 112 nations on six continents.
The Jesuits’ contributions to the late Renaissance were significant in their roles both as a missionary order and as the first religious order to operate colleges and universities as a principal and distinct ministry.
Jesuit scholars working in these foreign missions were very important in understanding their unknown languages and strived for producing Latinicized grammars and dictionaries, the first organized efforts at linguistics.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Jesuit   (5681 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: The Jesuits (The Society of Jesus)
The term "Jesuit" (of fifteenth-century origin, meaning one who used too frequently or appropriated the name of Jesus), was first applied to the society in reproach (1544-52), and was never employed by its founder, though members and friends of the society in time accepted the name in its good sense.
The early Jesuits were sent by Ignatius first to pagan lands or to Catholic countries; to Protestant countries only at the special request of the pope and to Germany, the cradle-land of the Reformation, at the urgent solicitation of the imperial ambassador.
As the object of the society was the propagation and strengthening of the Catholic faith everywhere, the Jesuits naturally endeavored to counteract the spread of Protestantism.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/14081a.htm   (3555 words)

  
 Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas
Jesuit brothers are members of the Society of Jesus engaged in various apostolic works who have chosen not to be ordained for sacramental ministry.
Jesuits are involved in a great variety of apostolic works; they include parish ministry, preaching, hospital and prison ministry, spiritual direction, retreat work, counseling, work in foreign missions, teaching in seminaries, writing, publishing, TV and radio ministry, art and drama, medicine, and research.
The magis challenges Jesuit students to participate in the school community, to be active in their own education, to go beyond the minimal expectations in their development, and to show compassion for the least in the community and the world.
www.jesuitcp.org /welcome/our_jesuit_tradition.htm   (4730 words)

  
 Jesuits, Society of Jesus
Jesuits established schools in almost every important European city and were leaders in education until the 18th century.
Members of the order were in the forefront of many social and theological movements; several others undertook scientific pursuits, such as the study of earthquakes.
The Society of Jesus (Jesuits) are a monastic order founded by Ignatius of Loyola and approved as a Roman Catholic religious order in 1540.
wc.pima.edu /~mberdine/jesuit.htm   (1803 words)

  
 The Most Powerful Man In The World? The “Black” Pope - Gold & Silver Forum
Well, the Jesuits had brought in all of their top Nazi SS soldiers into the CIA because the Jesuits were using the SS to kill the Jews in Europe.
But the Jesuits, in their determination to destroy the Reformation and the Modern Era and bring us back to the Dark Ages, seek to reverse the effects of the Modern Era, and thus, what was brought about by the 30 Years War.
The Jesuits, on the reductions in Paraguay, which were the communes, had a central bank, and it was “each according to their ability and each according to their need”.
www.goldismoney.info /forums/showthread.php?t=2093   (19059 words)

  
 The Early Years of the Jesuit Order, a Brief History
This article shall discuss the early years of the Jesuit order and its role in the both the Counter-Reformation and the colonization of the North and South America, particularly by Spain.
The Jesuit order grew rapidly after its foundation in 1540 and by the end of Ignatius' lifetime, was over one thousand members strong.
Some of the founding members of the Jesuit order were among the Pope's theologians at the Council of Trent, and served to help in the gradual process of creating anew the Catholic church after the turmoil of the Protestant reformation.
www.suite101.com /article.cfm/church_history/75486   (365 words)

  
 The Society of Jesus (Jesuits)
The Jesuit order, otherwise known as the Society of Jesus (S.J.), has been the military enforcement arm of the Catholic Church since it was first founded by Ignatius of Loyola of Spain in 1534 during the reign of Pope Paul III, ostensibly to combat Protestant heresy.
And while much can be said of the Jesuit Order, and much has been written, the oath speaks not only for itself, but speaks much of the Roman Catholic Church that has used and still uses the Jesuits for it's purposes while knowing full well the contents of the oath they bind themselves under.
When a Jesuit novice is about to be inducted into the higher levels of the Order, he kneels on a red cross before the Superior of the Order.
www.thenazareneway.com /society_of_jesus_jesuits.htm   (1205 words)

  
 Jesuit Social Services - About Us
Jesuit Social Services aims to reflect the specific Jesuit or Ignatian value base within its ministry by combining both of these different areas of involvement: grass root ministry and social policy and public advocacy and research.
In the last thirty years, forty members of the Jesuit Order have been executed in response to their commitment to bringing about a more just social order.
An important commitment of the Jesuit Order throughout the world is through the Jesuit Refugee Service and in some small ways, Jesuit Social Services aims to support this work by its involvement in providing practical assistance to persons seeking refuge or asylum in Australia.
www.jss.org.au /about/ministries.html   (221 words)

  
 New World Order - Jesuit Victory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
For a time it’s coming was denied and to speak of it was promoted as the behavior of the conspiracy theorist and their fantasies.
The New World Order is the new Roman Empire, the absolute authority of the Pope as was the absolute authority of the Caesars before them as was the absolute authority of the Pharaohs before them as was the absolute authority of the Sumerian Kings before them and so on.
Many a Jesuit has been slain as the Brotherhood was driven from all parts of Europe at various times in it's history.
www.jesuitlove.org /nwo.html   (240 words)

  
 Jesuit High School
Known for its widespread missionary activity, the Jesuit order, formally known as the Society of Jesus, is best known for over 450 years of excellence in education in Jesuit high schools and colleges throughout the world.
Founded in 1899, Jesuit High School of Tampa is the second oldest school in its province, behind Jesuit High School of New Orleans, which was founded in 1847.
Jesuit High School, in its mission as a Catholic, Jesuit, college preparatory school, labors to form men engaged in the world who are dedicated to serving God by being open to growth, intellectually c...
www.jesuittampa.org /LyceumWeb/site/index.htm?webTopicId=498   (277 words)

  
 Maniacal World COntrol Thru the Jesuit Order
He said that the Jesuits wrote The Protocols, and that this is no new attempt of deception, based on their document that they wrote concerning their attack on the Jansenists, which was called The Secrets Of The Elders Of Bourg-Fontaine.
It was against the constitutions of the Order for a Jew to be in the Order.
Martin: Proposing the expulsion of the Jesuits, the difference between that and racial persecution, such as with the Jews, yours is based on treason, which is a lawful conclusion based on your research concerning what their true aims and objectives are—namely, the overthrow of this government.
www.illuminati-news.com /black-pope2.htm   (11573 words)

  
 The Fordham Jesuit Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
While the main focus of the Jesuit Order is on education, they are also actively involved in parish work, spiritual direction, retreat centers, social justice projects, and foreign missions.
The Jesuit Community at Fordham University is actually composed of two communities associated with Fordham University (Spellman Hall and Loyola Hall), one housing the Jesuits of Fordham Prep School (Kohlmann Hall), Cisek Hall, the home of the Jesuit Scholastics or Jesuits-in-training, and the New York Province's infimary at Murray Weigel Hall.
Of the 83 Jesuit priests and brothers who reside in the Fordham Jesuit community, there are approximately 30 who are full time teachers or administrators at the University and 10 at the High School.
www.fordham.edu /jescom   (254 words)

  
 The Jesuit Order   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
The Jesuit Church began in the same century as the Protestant Reformation.
In Ireland during the seventeenth and eighteenth century, the men of the Jesuit Order founded churches wherever they were.
The Jesuit Order is heavily mentioned throughout the short story "Grace." In this story, a man by the name Tom Kernan, who has fallen away from religion and towards alcohol, had a terrible mishap when he missed his footing on the stairs at a pub--he bit off a small part of his tongue.
www4.cord.edu /projects/dubliners/Christine/jesuit_order.htm   (360 words)

  
 EIPS - The Jesuit Oath Exposed
Alberto Rivera, who escaped from the Jesuit Order in 1967, confirms that the induction ceremony and the text of the Jesuit Oath which he took were identical to what we have cited below.
– A. When a Jesuit of the minor rank is to be elevated to command, he is conducted into the Chapel of the Convent of the Order, where there are only three others present, the principal or Superior standing in front of the altar.
Bungener, L.L.F.: The Jesuits in France or The Priest and the Huguenot.
www.ianpaisley.org /article.asp?ArtKey=jesuit   (1196 words)

  
 Tumacacori NHP: Jesuit Priests
Ignatius Loyola founded the Society of Jesus, or Jesuit order, in 1540 to bring stability to the church during the Reformation.
A group of highly educated intellectuals, the order at first concentrated on missionary activity to the Holy Land.
In the end, the Jesuits were expelled from Europe, the Americas and Asia in 1767.
www.nps.gov /tuma/Jesuits.html   (286 words)

  
 Wars - Arranged by the Jesuit Order   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
For the greater glory of the Jesuit Vatican and the Jesuit General the Black Pope the true ruler of the world.
Religious faith is dead to be reborn as the Jesuit Catholicism in the future.
Strengthen the grip of Stalin the Jesuit puppet and the subjugation and control of the Soviet Territories.
www.jesuitlove.org /wars.html   (378 words)

  
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 Australian Jesuits - Home
The Australian Jesuits express their solidarity with Fr.
Jesuit Social Services is one of five organisations from around the world who have been named ‘honourees’ for the 2006 Spirit at Work awards.
Cost is $550 These retreats are open to Jesuits and lay companions Places are...
www.jesuit.org.au   (287 words)

  
 US Jesuit Conference
We are one of the largest religious orders in the Catholic Church.
The Society of Jesus was founded in 1540 by St. Ignatius Loyola, a Basque nobleman and soldier, who found God in all things.
Today there are over 20,000 Jesuits serving the Church in 112 nations on six continents.
www.jesuit.org   (87 words)

  
 The American Spectator
Published 5/25/2005 12:08:23 AM Vatican officials are wondering just how serious a problem they have on their hands with the Society of Jesus in the United States after it was revealed late last week that another official of the Jesuit order was forced to resign for controversial writings.
According to Church insiders in Rome, by late April senior Jesuit officials in the United States would have been aware of the pressure to remove Reese from his post, "and they would have known that the jig was up," says a Church official in Rome.
Officials of the Jesuit Conference have publicly blamed lay officials for the mistakes, claiming they were unaware of what was being published and posted in their own newsletter and website.
www.spectator.org /dsp_article.asp?art_id=8208   (535 words)

  
 List of Jesuit Generals
We must be content with this brief expose of each General by a Jesuit writer.
Galileo was persecuted by a Jesuit named Robert Bellarmine under orders from his Jesuit General Vitelleschi.
The Borgia crime family left hundreds of children around Europe and the surest way to the top of the Jesuit Order is to be a blood relative of the Borgias.
www.reformation.org /jesuit-generals.html   (202 words)

  
 The New Orleans Province of the Society of Jesus
For nearly 500 years, Jesuit priests and brothers have been inspired by the vision of St. Ignatius Loyola to love and serve God as companions of Jesus.
They seek to find God in all things, to listen with a discerning heart, and to do all things for the greater glory of God.
Sharing the Church's mission of spreading a faith that promotes justice, the Jesuits of the New Orleans Province serve the people of God in the southern and southwestern United States and abroad by preaching, teaching, healing, and reconciliation.
www.norprov.org   (130 words)

  
 mininova : Other > Radio shows > The Jesuit Order - The Most Powerful Society on Earth - 1 Book 18 MP3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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 The Jesuits in Ireland: homepage
God who labours with us This article is taken from a talk given by Fr Gerry O'Hanlon SJ at a seminar jointly presented by The Jesuit Centre for Faith & Justice and The Jesuit Centre of...
Sacred Space The Sacred Heart Messenger Studies Manresa House Slí Eile Jesuit Centre of Faith and Justice The Pioneers Jesuit Vocations
Fr Michael Kelly, an Irish Jesuit priest and retired professor of education in the University of Lusaka, is a world-renowned expert on the role of education in combatting HIV/AIDS.
www.jesuit.ie   (279 words)

  
 Propaganda and the Jesuit Baroque
Her consideration of many important Jesuit commissions of the Baroque period and how the notion of propaganda may be associated with them is a valuable contribution to this field."--Alison C. Fleming, Sixteenth Century Jrnl
In this provocative revisionist work, Evonne Levy brings fresh theoretical perspectives to the study of the "propagandistic" art and architecture of the Jesuit order as exemplified by its late Baroque Roman church interiors.
The first extensive analysis of the aims, mechanisms, and effects of Jesuit art and architecture, this original and sophisticated study also evaluates how the term "propaganda" functions in art history, distinguishes it from rhetoric, and proposes a precise use of the term for the visual arts for the first time.
www.ucpress.edu /books/pages/9561.html   (400 words)

  
 Temple of the Jesuit Order (Templo de la Compania de Jesus) - Guanajuato - Reviews of Temple of the Jesuit Order ...
Temple of the Jesuit Order (Templo de la Compania de Jesus)
A preserved 18th-century Jesuit church and the place where the Colegio del Estado got started in 1828.
We currently do not have any Web articles about Temple of the Jesuit Order (Templo de la Compania de Jesus).
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