A Jesuit seminary is any seminary either run by Jesuit priests or run for the training of Jesuit priests.
Jesuit seminarian refers to a man who is studying in the seminary to be a Jesuit priest.
He was educated at a Jesuit seminary in Quebec.
As a youth Hitler dreamed of becoming a priest. Long ago, I thought I had read that he actually studied in a seminary, but now i can not find a source for that.
Jean-Baptiste Girard has written: 'The defence of F. John Baptist Girard, Jesuit, and Rector of the Royal Seminary of Chaplains of the navy in the city of Toulon, against the accusation of Mary Catharine Cadiere. Part III' 'Tryal of Father John-Baptist Girard' 'The defence of F. John Baptist Girard, Jesuit, and Rector of the Royal Seminary of Chaplains of the Navy in the city of Toulon, against the accusation of Mary Catharine Cadiere. Part II'
there are many Jesuit colleges
Jesuit clerics are men studying to be Jesuit priests, normally, although the word could possibly be used to refer to Jesuit priests.
A Jesuit is a Catholic priest or brother who belongs to the Society of Jesus. I have never heard of a Jesuit Catholic.
where some schools are Jesuit like Georgetown and Boston College, providence college is a catholic school similar to University of Notre Dame. The difference is that Jesuit schools are ones that were founded with catholic roots by the catholic church. A catholic university was both founded by the catholic church, but also ran by the catholic church still to this day. Usually with a catholic seminary involved. Providence is a very catholic college. Their mascot is the friar, and still to this day friars and nuns teach at the college.
Yes, Francis Xavier was a Jesuit and helped found the order.
A place where men are trained to become priests is called a "seminary". To go to the seminary, a man must be sponsored by a Diocese or a religious order.
There is no such thing as a "Jesuit war" that I know of in Catholic history.
Jesuit College is an all boys Catholic school.