Jesuit order

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Definition

Proper noun: A religious order of the Catholic Church, formally known as the Society of Jesus (S.J.), founded by Saint Ignatius of Loyola in 1534. Its original missions were to defend the Catholic faith during the Counter-Reformation and to conduct missionary work. The order is renowned for its deep commitment to education, intellectual inquiry, and scholarly work.

Usage

The term "Jesuit Order" is used to refer to the organization as a whole, its members, and its collective works and traditions. - It functions as a proper noun and is often capitalized.

Examples
  • The Jesuit Order established numerous universities and schools worldwide.
  • He decided to join the Jesuit Order after his studies.
  • The theological perspectives of the Jesuit Order have been influential.
Advanced Usage
  • In the Jesuit tradition: Refers to methods, principles, or a style of education and spirituality characteristic of the order.
    • He was educated in the Jesuit tradition, which emphasizes critical thinking.
  • Jesuitical: (Often used historically or critically) Pertaining to the Jesuits; sometimes used to imply complex or casuistic reasoning, though this usage can be pejorative.
    • The debate was full of Jesuitical arguments.
Variants and Related Words
  • Society of Jesus: The formal name of the Jesuit Order.
  • Jesuit (noun): A member of the Jesuit Order.
    • He is a Jesuit priest.
  • Jesuit (adjective): Of or relating to the Jesuits.
    • Jesuit education; Jesuit scholarship.
Synonyms
  • The Society of Jesus
  • The Jesuits (common collective term for the order and its members)
Related Phrases
  • Ignatian spirituality: The spiritual practices and teachings derived from St. Ignatius of Loyola, foundational to the Jesuit Order.
  • Jesuit mission: Refers to the evangelical and educational work undertaken by the order.
Noun
  1. a Roman Catholic order founded by Saint Ignatius of Loyola in 1534 to defend Catholicism against the Reformation and to do missionary work among the heathen; it is strongly committed to education and scholarship

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