Jesuit
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Jesuit
Summary
Jesuit is a Catholic vocation[1].
Key Facts
- Jesuit's instance of is recorded as Catholic vocation[2].
- Jesuit is a type of regular cleric[3].
- Jesuit is a type of educator[4].
- Jesuit is a type of Roman Catholic cleric[5].
- Jesuit is a type of member of Roman Catholic religious orders and societies[6].
- Jesuit is part of Society of Jesus[7].
- Jesuit is part of regular clergy[8].
- Jesuit's field of this occupation is recorded as Ignatian spirituality[9].
- Jesuit's significant event is recorded as expulsion of the Jesuits[10].
- Jesuit's significant event is recorded as suppression of the Society of Jesus[11].
- Jesuit's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Jesuits[12].
- Jesuit's participant in is recorded as General Congregation of the Society of Jesus[13].
- Jesuit's uses is recorded as S.J.[14].
- Jesuit's has list is recorded as list of Jesuits[15].
- Jesuit's male form of label is recorded as SJ[16].
Body
Definition and Type
Jesuit's instance of is recorded as Catholic vocation[2]. Recorded subclass of include regular cleric[3], educator[4], Roman Catholic cleric[5], and member of Roman Catholic religious orders and societies[6].
Use and Application
Part of include Society of Jesus[7], a Catholic order[17], founded in 1540[18], headquartered in Church of the Gesù[19] and regular clergy[8].