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.
I believe they called them Black Robe.
The Jesuits focus on education contributed to the Counter Reformation. Because of their education, the society could believe them more. Their education was based on a balance of faith and reason. The Jesuits studied languages so they could spread Catholicism across Africa, Asia, and the Americas. Such training allowed the Jesuits to play a major role in supporting the Counter Reformation.
Jesuits are Catholics.
Jesuits is another name for the Society of Jesus.
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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 euros taught the natives about Jesuits and Ursuline forcing to believe euros had the right religion.
The Society of Jesus, the name of the Jesuit organization, is best known for both their missionary activities, especially into new areas that have not heard of Christianity and for their education. Jesuits believe that you can change the world for the goo by educating leaders. One gift of the Jesuits to spirituality is the practice of the "Examen of Consciousness,", a practice of reviewing your actions and looking with gratitude for the lessons that God have offered in the incidences of the day.
The founder of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) was saint Ignatius of Loyola.