The Jesuit Order or the Society of Jesus is a Catholic Religious Order. Most Jesuits are ordained Catholic Priests, it is just a specific subset of priests.
Jesuits are one order within the Roman Catholic Church. not all RC priests are Jesuits but all Jesuit priests are Roman Catholic.
If he is a member of the order of priests known as the Society of Jesus (the Jesuit order).
Roman Catholic AnswerAll priests should be caring priests.
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The number of Catholic priest worldwide is 405,178.
A Roman Catholic order of Priests , founded by St Ignatius Loyola and others in 1534 to do missionary work
In the Roman Catholic Church, the male priest represents God.Female priests are permitted in the Episcopal Church.
Roman Catholic priests started practicing celibacy in the 11th century. No priests can practice their priesthood if they are either married or having sex of any kind.
The group or flock of people who obey and respect the catholic priests are 'Roman Catholics.'
Catholic AnswerThe first two Jesuit priests arrived in New France in the year 1611, five more members arrived in Quebec in 1625, see attached article.
Roman Catholic AnswerNone, there would be no criminals who would be practicing priests. If a priest is convicted of a crime, the usual course would be for the Church to laicize him.
Yes, it is recognized, since both are done by Catholic priests.