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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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  • | pagename = Society of Jesus | abc = Society of Jesus
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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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  • {{r|Society of Jesus}}
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  • {{r|Society of Jesus}}
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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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  • {{rpl|Society of Jesus}}
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  • | pagename = Society of Jesus | abc = Society of Jesus
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  • {{r|Society of Jesus}}
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  • {{r|Society of Jesus}}
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  • ...[London, United Kingdom|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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  • ...to his high school English teacher, who taught him to write, and to the [[Society of Jesus]], which taught him to think. It would add immensely, for example, if you c
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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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  • ...Poquelin lost his mother when still a child and entered the prestigious [[Society of Jesus|Jesuit]] [[Collège de Clermont]] to complete his studies. There are many
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  • Purely from the definitions here, what is the difference between the Society of Jesus and the Church of Scientology? Seminarian versus ordained priest versus add
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  • ...were permitted to serve among the natives of California, 56 members of the Society of Jesus came to the Baja peninsula, of whom 16 died at their posts (two as martyrs)
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