It is difficult to limit the answer considering that the Society of Jesus is an organization which has existed for centuries now. There are historical effects of their opposition to the Reformation, their influence in the counter-reformation within the Catholic Church, the many places they went as missionaries and converted to the Catholic faith and so forth. There are also ongoing contemporary effects, as the Jesuits are not an extinct order, but rather are alive and well, they still have many schools, universities, charities, editorials and other organizations and activities their members undertake, all of which have a variety of effects wherever they are present.
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At the link below is a map of the world with a list of the various Jesuit headquarters worldwide.
Jesuits are Catholics.
Jesuits is another name for the Society of Jesus.
Pierre Du Jarric has written: 'Akbar and the Jesuits' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Jesuits, Kings and rulers, Missions 'Jahangir and the Jesuits' -- subject(s): History, Jesuits, Journeys, Missions, Relations with Jesuits
No, not all Jesuits are of Basque descent. However, the founder of the Jesuits, Ignatius of Loyola was of Basque descent.
The Jesuits preached the Gospel, and educated the youth in the Colonies.
The Jesuits do not own the Bank of America.
No. The Jesuits are associated with the Catholic church.
The founder of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) was saint Ignatius of Loyola.
Jesuits may receive the sacrament of reconciliation from a priest.
No, the Jesuits are not a monastic Order, they are a preaching, teaching Order of men.