He joined the Society of Jesus - the Jesuits.
Pray, e-mail the order, visit the order, apply to the order.
The name of the pope that urged people to join the crusades was Pope Urban II.
Catholic women and men join religious orders to devote themselves to God and to building the Kingdom of God here and now.
No Pope, serving the Church as Pope, has ever joined any freemanonry lodge.
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People joined the crusades for religious reasons because they believed in the importance of reclaiming the Holy Land (Jerusalem and its surroundings) from Muslim control. They were inspired by religious fervor, the promise of spiritual rewards, and the desire to protect sacred sites. Joining the crusade was seen as a way to defend Christianity and fulfill a religious duty.
St. Jerome did not formally join a religious order as we understand them today; however, he is often associated with the ascetic life and is considered a priest and a scholar. He lived as a hermit in the wilderness and later in a monastic community in Bethlehem. Jerome is best known for translating the Bible into Latin (the Vulgate) and for his extensive writings on theology and scripture. Despite not being part of a formal religious order, his influence on monasticism and Christian scholarship is significant.
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Yes. Before becoming a monk, Francis was a Crusader knight, only to be sent home severely injured. It was while he was recuperating, that he felt the Call Of Christ "to rebuild His Church, because it was falling down."