Societas Iesu: Jesuits

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The Society of Jesus, commonly known as the Jesuits, was formally established as a Catholic religious order in 1540.
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John Lord – Ignatius Loyola : Rise and Influence of the Jesuits

This occurred when Pope Paul III approved the order through the papal bull, "Regimini militantis ecclesiae".

The Jesuits were founded by Ignatius of Loyola and his companions.

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VATICAN JESUITS – Library of Rickandria

The group initially took vows in 1534 with the goal of going to the Holy Land, but when that plan became impossible, they offered their services to the Pope.

This led to their formal recognition as a new religious order dedicated to serving the Lord and the Church.

Many people find it hard to believe why the Jesuits were formed.

Were the Jesuits formed to educate people in Europe?

Were they formed to fight against the Protestants?

NO.

The Jesuits were formed by the Church and its allies to convert Muslims.

Ignatius of Loyola: Apostle to the Muslims | Thinking Faith: The online journal of the Jesuits in Britain

Muslims…?

Monsters of Babylon – How the Jews Betrayed Mankind (1200 BC to 1000 AD) – Volume II – Chapter 13: Muslim Werewolves Howling at the Moon God – Library of Rickandria

What did the Muslims have to do with the Renaissance?

The Jesuits at that time, had the most important management positions in many universities in Europe, and were politically connected to the ruling powers of many cities in Europe.

They also controlled most of the “official” schools in:

  • Italy
  • France
  • Austria
  • Spain

and many other places.

Education:

Extensive Network:

They founded and managed a vast network of schools and universities across Europe and globally.

Pioneering Approach:

The Jesuits established a standardized curriculum, texts, and pedagogical approach across their institutions, creating what some consider the first free public education system in Europe.

Emphasis on Humanities:

Jesuit education focused on the humanities, aiming to cultivate well-rounded leaders who could contribute to society.

Global Reach:

Their colleges were found in countries like:

  • Spain
  • France
  • Italy
  • Austria
  • Poland

and Lithuania, according to Science Direct:

Jesuit Schools in Europe. A Historiographical Essay - ScienceDirect

Political Influence:

Royal Confessors:

Jesuits often served as confessors to monarchs in Catholic countries, wielding significant political influence.

Political Connections:

They were connected to the ruling powers in many European cities, further enhancing their influence.

In summary, the Jesuits played a crucial role in shaping education and wielding political influence across Europe during the 17th and 18th centuries.

Their impact was felt in many countries, and their educational legacy is still relevant today.

Many of the “humanists” went to these schools.

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Jesuit controlled schools were teaching people according to the “humanists” agenda & plan.

They were teaching people about the history of Ancient Greece & Ancient Rome.

How did these people know what this history was?

Many researchers noticed that the power & influence of the Jesuits & “humanists” at that time, was similar to the power & influence that Freemasons had around the world in the 20th century.

Freemasonry and the End of Humanism

Freemasons: History, facts and myths | Live Science

Jesuit order established | September 27, 1540 | HISTORY

In those days there were many “Inquisitions” in Europe and around the world.

The “Inquisitions”:

  • murdered
  • raped
  • tortured

people who did not accept the Church and its allies.

Inquiring Ignatius: The Duality of Jesuit Missionaries – Marquette Wire

In those days, it was: - “convert or die”.

Debunking Christianity: Words From the Inquisition: "Convert or Die!"

The Jesuits were making plans to “convert” Muslims, or:

the Muslims can die.

It was clear that a serious war was taking place at the time between the Church and its allies, against the Muslims.

Many researchers have noticed today that a similar war was taking place between the Freemasons and Islam, but historians say that this is just a conspiracy theory.

Masonic conspiracy theories - Wikipedia

The Jesuits made plans to convert Muslims.

Why Muslims?

Why did they target Muslims?

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