Men. I don't know what other things they had to be. I think they have to be Catholic. I am trying to find an better answer for this question myself.
He joined the Society of Jesus - the Jesuits.
He joined the Jesuits and then he explored the world
The Aboriginal People killed the Jesuits because the Aboriginals saw the Jesuits as "evil spirits" who brought upon deadly disease.
St. Francis Xavier was a Jesuit. He was one of the original Jesuits who met and traveled with St. Ignatius of Loyola and joined his order.
No, the Jesuits, as conceived by St. Ignatius, were formed to strengthen the Catholic faith and restore it where it had been lost due to the protestant revolt.
They showed them the most peaceful side of Christianity. In a way they tried to replace the Indian culture with their own, yet the Jesuits are thought of as defenders of justice because of famous movies like "The Mission." In reality even the Jesuits had much to gain by converting people to Christianity.
20-7= 13... 13 people joined the softball team
It would be the people who don't like the continental army.Mostly farmers would join the militia.
St. Ignatius of Loyola founded the Jesuits or the Society of Jesus.
Jesuits are Catholics.
Jesuits is another name for the Society of Jesus.
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