The Society of Jesus is one of the largest Orders in the Church, they are mostly committed to missionary work and to education. Their lifestyle is remarkably varied, as, for the most part, Jesuits do not live in community, like a monk, after their ordination and final vows. So their lifestyle would be similar to any religious priest observing daily prayer and Eucharist, and attending to whatever their assigned work is. For more information, see the link below for the United States Society of Jesus.
A Jesuit seminary is any seminary either run by Jesuit priests or run for the training of Jesuit priests.
Jesuit clerics are men studying to be Jesuit priests, normally, although the word could possibly be used to refer to Jesuit priests.
The Jesuit Order or the Society of Jesus is a Catholic Religious Order. Most Jesuits are ordained Catholic Priests, it is just a specific subset of priests.
The Jesuit priests played a vital role in new France because of the exploration and work as geographers.
No they can not because they belong to Jesus, same with the Ursuline Nuns
If he is a member of the order of priests known as the Society of Jesus (the Jesuit order).
A Jesuit belongs to the Society of Jesus, a religious order. Any non-Jesuit priest, therefore, does not belong to the Society of Jesus order.
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The Jesuits are a Catholic order of priests and other religious people. Pope Francis is a member of the Jesuit order. No other Jesuit has ever been pope, so he is the first Jesuit pope.
The Jesuit priests used the land to get their resources. They would fish so that they could catch their own food.
They came with French explorers to baptize the Native Americans.
The Jesuit priests of France sent him