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Jesuit college in Sion (1734–1773 and 1814–1847), now Church of the Jesuits; Jesuit school in Estavayer-le-Lac (1827–1847) [37] Jesuit school in Schwyz (1836–1847) [37] Bad Schönbrunn Jesuit Center in Menzingen (since 1929) Jesuit center of Notre-Dame-de-la-Route in Villars-sur-Glâne near Fribourg (since 1959)
The Society of Jesus (Latin: Societas Iesu; abbreviation: SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits (/ ˈ dʒ ɛ ʒ u ɪ t s, ˈ dʒ ɛ zj u-/ JEZH-oo-its, JEZ-ew-; [2] Latin: Iesuitae), [3] is a religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome.
St. Eugenia's Church (Stockholm) St. Francis Xavier's Church, Petaling Jaya; St. Martin de Porres Church, Belize City; Saint Paul Church, Adana; San Pedro y San Pablo College, Mexico City; St. Bartholomew's Church, Pontevedra; St. Peter Claver Catholic parish, Belize
The Jesuit mission in the United States dated back to 1634. However, it was not until 1833 that the first province in the United States was established: the Maryland Province. William McSherry was elected as the first provincial superior, whose territory included the entire United States except for the territory of the Missouri mission. [ 19 ]
Jesuit Church, Valletta, Malta (1593-1609, rebuilt late 17th century after 1634 damage) Jesuit Church, Molsheim , France (1615-1617) Jesuit Church, Warsaw , Poland (1609-1626)
On Friday, Rupnik's former Jesuit superior, the Rev. Johan Verschueren, welcomed the announcement that a church trial would finally take place, calling it a “major step” in the right direction.
In the debates on the repeal of the Jesuit clause, the counter-arguments went along two lines: one was that Jesuits being allowed entry could represent a threat to the country, and a constitutionally conservative line that the constitution should not be changed unless there was a need for change, and that this provision was in effect a dormant ...
In such cases they remain only nominally Jesuit, as they lose active and passive voice within the Order and are no longer under the obedience of the Superior General. [1] In 2013 the first Jesuit pope was elected, Pope Francis. The following is a complete list of contemporary living Jesuit cardinals. [2]