The Jesuits, formally known as the Society of Jesus, are a religious order within the Catholic Church founded in 1540 by Ignatius of Loyola. They are known for their commitment to education, intellectual rigor, and missionary work, emphasizing the importance of faith and reason. The Jesuits have historically played a significant role in the Catholic Reformation and have established numerous schools, universities, and missions worldwide. Their motto, "Ad majorem Dei gloriam" (For the greater glory of God), reflects their dedication to serving others and promoting social justice.
He is best known for founding the Society of Jesus - the Jesuits.
He is best known for founding the Society of Jesus - the Jesuits.
Jesuits are Catholics.
Jesuits is another name for the Society of Jesus.
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No, not all Jesuits are of Basque descent. However, the founder of the Jesuits, Ignatius of Loyola was of Basque descent.
The Jesuits do not own the Bank of America.
The Jesuits preached the Gospel, and educated the youth in the Colonies.
No. The Jesuits are associated with the Catholic church.
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