Jesuit seminarian refers to a man who is studying in the seminary to be a Jesuit priest.
A seminarian is a man studying for the priesthood in a seminary.
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Roman Catholic AnswerThose studying for the priesthood in a Catholic seminary are called seminarians.
A Seminarian is hardly ever referred to as 'Brother'.Only in cases where he is studying for religious life and has been given the Habit of his Order can you call him Brother. seminarians are often simply called Mr. Smith, but in some more formal circles Seminarian Smith. And in some countries and cases, when addressing an invitation, a letter or introducing him, a seminarian ought to be referred to as "The Reverend Seminarian Jonathan Smith, from the (Arch)diocese of Boston."
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A Jesuit seminary is any seminary either run by Jesuit priests or run for the training of Jesuit priests.
there are many Jesuit colleges
Jesuit clerics are men studying to be Jesuit priests, normally, although the word could possibly be used to refer to Jesuit priests.
A Jesuit is a Catholic priest or brother who belongs to the Society of Jesus. I have never heard of a Jesuit Catholic.
It is normally used in a Jesuit context and is the motto for many Jesuit schools. It means 'The Eternal not the transitory' or 'Things that last forever, not things that pass' Hope this helps
Yes, Francis Xavier was a Jesuit and helped found the order.
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