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Jesuits priest and roman Catholic priest is the same?

Jesuits are one order within the Roman Catholic Church. not all RC priests are Jesuits but all Jesuit priests are Roman Catholic.


Are the Jesuits the same as the Vatican Church of Rome?

The Jesuits are a religious order of priests within the Catholic Church as opposed to secular (parish or diocesan) priests who belong to no particular religious order.


Who are prominent in higher education Catholics or Jesuits?

Jesuits are Catholics.


What were the Jesuits members of?

Jesuits is another name for the Society of Jesus.


What has the author Pierre Du Jarric written?

Pierre Du Jarric has written: 'Akbar and the Jesuits' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Jesuits, Kings and rulers, Missions 'Jahangir and the Jesuits' -- subject(s): History, Jesuits, Journeys, Missions, Relations with Jesuits


Are all Jesuits of Basque descent?

No, not all Jesuits are of Basque descent. However, the founder of the Jesuits, Ignatius of Loyola was of Basque descent.


How do the Jesuits own the Bank of America?

The Jesuits do not own the Bank of America.


What did the Jesuits do in the colonies?

The Jesuits preached the Gospel, and educated the youth in the Colonies.


Are the jesuits the united pentecostal church?

No. The Jesuits are associated with the Catholic church.


Are Jews Jesuits?

No, Jews were formed when Moses led the descendants of Abraham out of Egypt to form the nation of Israel (According to Biblical chronology, the Exodus took place in the 890th year before the destruction of the Temple by the Babylonians in 421 B.C. (generally accepted date: 587 B.C.). This was 1310 B.C. (1476 B.C.). The Jesuits are a Catholic religious Order established by Pope Paul III in 1540 A.E. at the request of St. Ignatius Loyola.


Who created the jesuits?

The founder of the Society of Jesus (the Jesuits) was saint Ignatius of Loyola.


How do jesuits receive forgiveness?

Jesuits may receive the sacrament of reconciliation from a priest.