No, the National Assembly did.
the Catholic church.
No. The Jesuits are associated with the Catholic church.
Jesuits
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.
Ignatius did not create a church. He was always a Catholic. He did, however, found the Society of Jesus, an order of priest commonly called the Jesuits.
Jesuits are one order within the Roman Catholic Church. not all RC priests are Jesuits but all Jesuit priests are Roman Catholic.
No, a bishop does not control the Jesuits. The Society of Jesus, commonly known as the Jesuits, is an independent religious order within the Catholic Church, and it operates under its own governance structure. While bishops may collaborate with Jesuit priests and institutions, the Jesuits are ultimately governed by their own leadership and the General Superior. Jesuits take a vow of obedience to the Pope, which underscores their commitment to the wider Church rather than to individual bishops.
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He formed the Jesuits
the church collected most of the taxes
Jesuits believe in the Society of Jesus, which is a Roman Catholic order of priests founded by St. Ignatius Loyola, among others. They believe in the reformation of the Catholic church.
The Jesuits, a society of the Roman Catholic Church, are most known for their work in the feilds of education, theology, missionary work and publishing, and also for their veiws on human rights.