No, the National Assembly did.
the Catholic church.
No. The Jesuits are associated with the Catholic church.
Jesuits
The Jesuits are a religious order of priests within the Catholic Church as opposed to secular (parish or diocesan) priests who belong to no particular religious order.
Jesuits are one order within the Roman Catholic Church. not all RC priests are Jesuits but all Jesuit priests are Roman Catholic.
the church collected most of the taxes
Ignatius de Loyola's efforts were successful because he founded the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), an order that played a crucial role in the Counter-Reformation by focusing on education, missionary work, and combatting heresy. The Jesuits' disciplined approach and loyalty to the Pope helped them gain influence and support within the Catholic Church.
He formed the Jesuits
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Jesuits believe in the Society of Jesus, which is a Roman Catholic order of priests founded by St. Ignatius Loyola, among others. They believe in the reformation of the Catholic church.
The Jesuits, a society of the Roman Catholic Church, are most known for their work in the feilds of education, theology, missionary work and publishing, and also for their veiws on human rights.
In the Renaissance, the Jesuits went around and looked and examined all of the churches doctrines. They basically wiped out everything that they thought that the church's power was abusing.