There is no such thing as a Jesuit or Dominican Catholic. They are all Catholics. A man who discerns a vocation to the Society of Jesus, started by St. Ignatius would become a Jesuit, he remains a Catholic. Likewise, a man (or woman) who discerns a vocation to the Dominicans would become a Dominican Friar (or Sister) but remain a Catholic. Jesuits and Dominicans are two religious Orders within the Church. Jesuits have two main vocations: to teach and to preach the faith to non-Catholics. Originally, the Order was founded to fight the protestant heresy. The Domicans were founded as an Order of Preachers, they were originally founded to fight the Arian heresy. Needless to say, the Dominicans have been a little bit more successful than the Jesuits, when was the last time you ran into an Arian vs. a protestant?
There is no such thing as a "Jesuit Catholic", you are probably thinking of a Catholic man who belongs to the Jesuit Order. The Jesuits are priest and brothers who belong to the Society of Jesus, a religious Order, like the Benedictines, Franciscans, or Dominicans.
Jesuits are a branch of Catholics.
They are a Catholic Order.
No, the Jesuits are a certain order of Catholic Priests.
Jesuits are part of the Roman Catholic Church who follows the Jesuit Order teachings. A priest follows the teachings of the Bible.
All Jesuits are Catholic, but not all Catholics are Jesuits. Jesuits are priests, and members of the religious order of the same name.
There shouldn't be any differences, as Jesuits are Catholics.
A Jesuit priest is a Catholic priest. A Jesuit is someone who is a member of the Society of Jesus, which is a religious order in the Catholic Church.
A Jesuit priest is a Catholic priest. A Jesuit is someone who is a member of the Society of Jesus, which is a religious order in the Catholic Church.
A Jesuit is a Catholic priest or brother who belongs to the Society of Jesus. I have never heard of a Jesuit Catholic.
There is no such thing as a "Jesuit war" that I know of in Catholic history.
Jesuit College is an all boys Catholic school.
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.
A French Jesuit is a Catholic priest who belongs to the Society of Jesus and is from France.
The hallmark of Jesuit philosophy was always for the greater glory of God, Jesuit philosophy is the same as Catholic philosophy, the Jesuits were typically more educated then the run of the mill Catholic priest.
A Jesuit is ais a member of a male religious order of the Roman Catholic Church.
.Catholic AnswersThe Jesuit Order was one of the major spearheads in enacting the reforms of the Council of Trent in the Catholic Church.
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.
If he is a member of the order of priests known as the Society of Jesus (the Jesuit order).