"The Jesuits in the United States: A Concise History" by David J. Collins, SJ provides a comprehensive overview of the Society of Jesus, also known as the Jesuits, in the United States. The book covers the Jesuits' presence in the country from the arrival of Spanish Jesuits in Florida ...
My second Györ sight is the Benedictine buildings, built by the Jesuits in the 17th century, which line one side of Széchenyi square a lovely open square where we had lunch.The Church is situated between the school (left of church) and the monastery (on the right). The church is in...
(Jesuits) A Catholic missionary and teaching order founded in 1534 by Ignatius Loyola, a Spanish soldier. Military in discipline and often controversial. Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited ...
Because my father had been impressed by the knowledge, culture and broad mindedness of the Jesuits in Shanghai, with whom any subject could be discussed, he decided that I should go to a Jesuit college, St Aloysius’ College, and Jeanine went to a convent close by. At Aloysius I met and...
内容简介· ··· With infectious energy and a genuine gift for storytelling, Raymond A. Schroth recounts the history of Jesuits in the United States. "The American Jesuits" isn't simply a book for Catholics; it's for anyone who loves a well-told historical tale. For more than 450 years...
This etext was produced by Ken Reeder Thanks to Cyrille Héloir for French proofreading Transcription notes are included as an appendix FRANCE AND ENGLAND IN NORTH AMERICA. A SERIES OF HISTORICAL NARRATIVES. BY FRANCIS PARKMAN PART SECOND. THE JESUITS IN
St. Ignatius of Loyola, its founder, named it Compañia de Jesús [Span.,=(military) company of Jesus]; in Latin it is Societas Jesu (abbr. S.J.). Today the society numbers about 19,000 members; in the United States, where there were approximately 2,900 Jesuits in 2007, there are...
church." Mindanao was the special preserve of the Jesuits and under the watchful eyes of his former mentors, Rizal was expected to return to the fold... M Bulletin 被引量: 0发表: 0年 The Philippine revolution of 1896 : church." Mindanao was the special preserve of the Jesuits and under...
His early education was under the most powerful institute of that time ― the Jesuits.The Jesuitshad influence over the religious and political scenario of that time, and Adam grew weary of it. When elected as the canon law, Adam wished to change the heavy influence of the Jesuits with his...
The Jesuits who ran the college also staffed a busy parish church; served as chaplains in many of the city's hospitals, prisons, and asylums; and founded the Catholic Club of the City of New York, the most important lay Catholic social organization in New York City. 展开 ...