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No, the Society of Jesus is comprised entirely of men, most of whom are priests. Some of them are not yet in priestly Orders and others remain brothers, depending on their vocation and their abilities they perform different service jobs in the Order.

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No, most priests are not Jesuits. Jesuits belong to the religious order called The Society of Jesus. Most priests do not belong to that Order.

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