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The Jesuits took their ministry at the University of France.

Answer:The Jesuits took their ministry across the globe. In their early beginning they focused on converting Muslims followed by counteracting Protestantism. By the end of 1556 A.D. they were in Japan, Brazil, Ethiopia, and most parts of Europe.
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