They were the largest roman catholic religous order led by Ignatius Loyola. They caused war and other things to slow down the advance of protestanism.
Jesuits, more properly called the Society of Jesus, were and still are an all male congregation of the Catholic church. Known for their piety and scholarship
Missionaries spread the religious order by preaching and Jesuits by doing.
Luther's beliefs and ideas spread quickly in Germany. Many preachers liked his beliefs and also went on become leaders of Protestants later on.
Missionaries
John Huss spread Wycliffe's beliefs in Bohemia
the three major activities of the Jesuits were:1. found superb schools through Europe.2. convert non-christians to catholicism3. stop the spread of Protestanism
St. Ignatius of Loyola was the principal founder.
To spread the Roman Catholic religon to the native people and to establish schools for boys.
The Jesuits' focus on education helped spread Catholic teachings and combat the spread of Protestantism during the Counter Reformation. By establishing schools and universities, they were able to train and educate individuals who would actively promote Catholic beliefs and values, effectively strengthening the Catholic Church's influence. Additionally, education provided a platform for the Jesuits to engage in intellectual debates and defend Catholic doctrine against Protestant criticisms.
The spread of ideas or beliefs that further a particular cause is said to be propaganda.
If by spread you mean impose their faith on others who neither wanted or needed it, yes they did.If by spread you mean destroy native culture and language in areas they worked in, yeas they did.
The Society of Jesus was officially founded in 1540, though they started meeting in 1534 in Montmarte, Paris. For the 480 years since then, the Jesuits have been working to spread Christianity. Even during the period of their suppression (1773-1814) Jesuits found other ways to continue working for evangelization, often as diocesan priests or by setting up other religious orders.
Cristianity