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  • The '''Society of Jesus''' is a [[Roman Catholicism|Catholic]] religious order founded in 1534 by S ...phy]], [[theology]] and other disciplines, and taking around ten years<ref>Society of Jesus in the United States, [http://www.jesuit.org/BecomingJesuit/FormationTheFir
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  • #REDIRECT [[Society of Jesus]]
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  • ...heology]] college of the [[University of London]] founded in 1614 by the [[Society of Jesus|Jesuits]].
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  • The '''Society of Jesus''' is a [[Roman Catholicism|Catholic]] religious order founded in 1534 by S ...phy]], [[theology]] and other disciplines, and taking around ten years<ref>Society of Jesus in the United States, [http://www.jesuit.org/BecomingJesuit/FormationTheFir
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  • ...013, following the resignation of [[Pope Benedict XVI]]. He is the first [[Society of Jesus|Jesuit]] to take the role, the first [[Latin America]]n [[Pope]], and the f
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  • ...in Kensington Square, [[London]]. The college was founded in 1614 by the [[Society of Jesus]] (the Jesuits) in [[Louvain]], [[Belgium]], as an institution for training
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  • ...l -- yet their members exert a high degree of independence. Members of the Society of Jesus take vows of obedience, chastity and poverty, yet Jesuits certainly follow
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  • ...atholicism|Roman Catholic Church]] (or groups within the Church like the [[Society of Jesus|Jesuits]] or [[Opus Dei]]), the Knights of the Templars, the [[Bilderberger ...and the Freemasons at the turn of the nineteenth century to fears of the [[Society of Jesus|Jesuits]] and Catholics in general, to income tax denialism and finally to
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  • A former [[Society of Jesus|Jesuit]] seminarian, he chose family life over the ministry, but also chose
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  • ...example the period gave rise to several new religious orders such as the [[Society of Jesus|Jesuits]] and the Ursaline Sisters. The period also saw some of the first m
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  • ...nt did occur after Champlain's death (1635) was controlled by the Jesuits (Society of Jesus). Inspired by the missionary spirit of the [[Counter-Reformation]], they s
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  • ...h also translates as bat, was applied to the Native playing stick by the [[Society of Jesus|Jesuit]] fathers nearly a century before. Since there was only one ball, e The game became known to Westerners when a [[France|French]] [[Society of Jesus|Jesuit]] Missionary, [[Jean de Brébeuf]], saw the [[Iroquois]] Natives pla
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