The Jesuit priests are often rumored to have buried treasure in various locations across the Americas, particularly in regions like Canada, the western United States, and Mexico. Many legends suggest that they hid gold, silver, and other valuables to protect them from confiscation during periods of persecution. However, specific locations remain shrouded in mystery and speculation, with no definitive evidence of any buried treasure ever being found. The allure of these tales continues to inspire treasure hunters and adventurers.
A Jesuit seminary is any seminary either run by Jesuit priests or run for the training of Jesuit priests.
Jesuit clerics are men studying to be Jesuit priests, normally, although the word could possibly be used to refer to Jesuit priests.
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.
The Jesuit priests played a vital role in new France because of the exploration and work as geographers.
no
He had no treasure
No they can not because they belong to Jesus, same with the Ursuline Nuns
If he is a member of the order of priests known as the Society of Jesus (the Jesuit order).
A Jesuit belongs to the Society of Jesus, a religious order. Any non-Jesuit priest, therefore, does not belong to the Society of Jesus order.
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They bury it.
They hide their treasure underground but they all bury there treasure in different places.