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Jesuit Collection (page 20)

The Jesuits, also known as the Society of Jesus, have left an indelible mark on education and spirituality worldwide

Background imageJesuit Collection: Madeira Barrels - Madeira, Portugal

Madeira Barrels - Madeira, Portugal
Wine production on the island of Madeira is of utmost importance to the Islands economy. Prince Henry the Navigator probably introduced the first vines to Madeira during initial colonisation of

Background imageJesuit Collection: Pierre Cotton

Pierre Cotton
PIERRE COTTON French churchman, Jesuit, confessor to Henri IV (to whom Paris was worth a mass )

Background imageJesuit Collection: Dominique Bouhours

Dominique Bouhours
DOMINIQUE BOUHOURS French Jesuit writer and critic

Background imageJesuit Collection: Cinchona - Quinine 2

Cinchona - Quinine 2
Two varieties of the cinchona species (quinine) - known as Jesuits Bark because its healing properties were learnt from South American natives by Jesuit missionaries

Background imageJesuit Collection: Laurus Species

Laurus Species
Three varieties of the laurus species (quinine) - known as Jesuits Bark because its healing properties were learnt from South American natives by Jesuit missionaries

Background imageJesuit Collection: Jindrich Blyssem

Jindrich Blyssem
JINDRICH BLYSSEM (Henricus Blissemius) principal of the Jesuit College at Carl University, Prague

Background imageJesuit Collection: Francisco Javier / Monnin

Francisco Javier / Monnin
FRANCISCO JAVIER (XAVIER) Spanish Jesuit missionary

Background imageJesuit Collection: Guatemala Antigua

Guatemala Antigua
The Jesuit church at Antigua de Guatemala

Background imageJesuit Collection: Robert Parsons - 3

Robert Parsons - 3
ROBERT PARSONS Jesuit missionary in England, thought to have been the leading conspirator against Elizabeth and the instigator of the Gunpowder Plot

Background imageJesuit Collection: Jesuits in Paraguay

Jesuits in Paraguay
The Guarani natives of Paraguay are alarmed when the Jesuit missionaries arrive in a boat playing musical instruments, but are enchanted by the music

Background imageJesuit Collection: Jesuits in the Congo

Jesuits in the Congo
The ruler of the Congo, angered when the Jesuit missionaries try to make him renounce his latest wife, expels them from his country

Background imageJesuit Collection: Bobadilla at Muhlberg

Bobadilla at Muhlberg
At the battle of Muhlberg, the Jesuit Bobadilla urges on the Catholic armies of Carl V, who utterly defeat the Protestants

Background imageJesuit Collection: Missionary in China

Missionary in China
Jesuit Missionary in China

Background imageJesuit Collection: Leo Taxil (Caricature)

Leo Taxil (Caricature)
LEO TAXIL (real name Gabriel Antoine Jogand-Pages) French controversialist, after Jesuit upbringing became vigorous anti-Catholic writer

Background imageJesuit Collection: China / Macao / Convent 1850

China / Macao / Convent 1850
The Jesuit convent

Background imageJesuit Collection: Jesuit church

Jesuit church, Luzern (Lucerne), Switzerland, Europe

Background imageJesuit Collection: Baroque facade on Plaza de Armas

Baroque facade on Plaza de Armas, Jesuit Church of La Compania, Cuzco, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Peru, South America

Background imageJesuit Collection: Majolica tiled cupola of Jesuit church of San Michele

Majolica tiled cupola of Jesuit church of San Michele dating from the 17th century, Old Town, Alghero, Nurra province, Sardinia, Italy, Europe

Background imageJesuit Collection: Peter Canisius

Peter Canisius
PETER CANISIUS Dutch Jesuit and educator

Background imageJesuit Collection: Alonso Rodriguez

Alonso Rodriguez
ALONSO RODRIGUEZ Jesuit saint, noted for his visions and ecstasies

Background imageJesuit Collection: Luigi Di Gonzaga - 3

Luigi Di Gonzaga - 3
LUIGI GONZAGA Italian Jesuit who died while caring for plague victims

Background imageJesuit Collection: Cyril Martindale Sj

Cyril Martindale Sj
CYRIL CHARLIE MARTINDALE Jesuit priest, preacher and writer; a fashionable converter in the 1920s; supported Franco in the Spanish Civil War

Background imageJesuit Collection: Nicolas Caussin / Clouwet

Nicolas Caussin / Clouwet
NICOLAS CAUSSIN French Jesuit

Background imageJesuit Collection: Robert Southwell / Weld

Robert Southwell / Weld
ROBERT SOUTHWELL English poet and Jesuit martyr

Background imageJesuit Collection: Angelo Secchi / Rome Uni

Angelo Secchi / Rome Uni
PIETRO ANGELO SECCHI Italian astronomer and Jesuit priest

Background imageJesuit Collection: 17th Cent Scholar Writes

17th Cent Scholar Writes
A scholar - Leonard Lessius, a Jesuit, to be precise - pauses quill in air while Larmessin makes his portrait

Background imageJesuit Collection: Luigi Di Gonzaga - 6

Luigi Di Gonzaga - 6
LUIGI GONZAGA Italian Jesuit who died while caring for plague victims

Background imageJesuit Collection: Madrid / Jesuit Church

Madrid / Jesuit Church
Madrid: Jesuit church

Background imageJesuit Collection: Jesuits in China

Jesuits in China
French Jesuit missionaries are received in audience by the Emperor of China

Background imageJesuit Collection: Ruined Jesuit Mission

Ruined Jesuit Mission
The ruins of a Jesuit mission in Paraguay

Background imageJesuit Collection: Luigi Di Gonzaga - 5

Luigi Di Gonzaga - 5
saint LUIGI di GONZAGA Italian Jesuit, noted for his austerities, who died of the plague while ministering to victims : he is the protector of young students

Background imageJesuit Collection: Francesco De Lana Flight

Francesco De Lana Flight
The project of Francesco de Lana, an Italian Jesuit from Brescia, based on sound aeronautical principles though his calculations were somewhat at fault

Background imageJesuit Collection: Francisco Borgia (Later)

Francisco Borgia (Later)
FRANCISCO DE BORJA (BORGIA) Noble of Spanish branch of the family, Viceroy in Peru, poet. (Do not confuse with Jesuit saint Francisco Borgia)

Background imageJesuit Collection: Campion & Parsons 1581

Campion & Parsons 1581
Edmund Campion (1540-1581) suspected of papist leanings, hanged at Tyburn, shown with fellow Jesuit Robert Parsons whose mission was to reclaim England for catholicism

Background imageJesuit Collection: Jesuit Church, Paris

Jesuit Church, Paris
The grandiose Jesuit church in rue saint-Antoine, Paris

Background imageJesuit Collection: Anti-Jesuit Protest

Anti-Jesuit Protest
To Frances republicans, the Jesuits were seen as a fearsome menace, intent on taking over public education and brainwashing children with papal perversions

Background imageJesuit Collection: Marie-Cath. Cadiere

Marie-Cath. Cadiere
MARIE-CATHERINE CADIERE, of Aix-en-Provence, accuses her spiritual director, Jesuit pere Girard, of bewitching and seducing her : he is acquitted but a public outcry ensues

Background imageJesuit Collection: Francisco Javier / Devotio

Francisco Javier / Devotio
FRANCISCO JAVIER (XAVIER) Spanish Jesuit missionary

Background imageJesuit Collection: Jesuit Priest

Jesuit Priest
MONACHUS JESUITA a satirical drawing done at a time when England feared a papal invasion

Background imageJesuit Collection: Stanislas Kostka

Stanislas Kostka
STANISLAS KOSTKA Polish Jesuit, miracle-worker, miraculously healed, but died at age 18, made a saint

Background imageJesuit Collection: A JESUIT

A JESUIT

Background imageJesuit Collection: Loyola [Nandrin]

Loyola [Nandrin]
IGNATIUS LOYOLA Spanish saint, founder of the Jesuit Order

Background imageJesuit Collection: Loyola / Trichon / Garnier

Loyola / Trichon / Garnier
IGNATIUS LOYOLA Spanish Saint and founder of Jesuit order in ecclesistical garb with armour cast aside

Background imageJesuit Collection: Jesuit missionaries with telescopes in Siam (Thailand)

Jesuit missionaries with telescopes in Siam (Thailand)
Jesuit missionaries in Siam (Thailand) impress the king with their telescopes

Background imageJesuit Collection: View of Tiruchirappalli (Trichinopoly), India

View of Tiruchirappalli (Trichinopoly), India
View of Tiruchirappalli (Trichinopoly), also called Tiruchi or Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India. It has a large number of Christian churches, and a college built by the Jesuits

Background imageJesuit Collection: Dominique Parrenin, French missionary to China

Dominique Parrenin, French missionary to China
Dominique Parrenin, French Jesuit missionary to China

Background imageJesuit Collection: Giuseppe Rosati, Italian Bishop of St Louis, USA

Giuseppe Rosati, Italian Bishop of St Louis, USA
Giuseppe Rosati, Italian Jesuit, Bishop of St Louis, Missouri, USA. He founded St Louis University in 1827

Background imageJesuit Collection: Jean Joseph Marie Amiot, French Jesuit missionary to China

Jean Joseph Marie Amiot, French Jesuit missionary to China
Jean Joseph Marie Amiot, a French Jesuit missionary to China



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The Jesuits, also known as the Society of Jesus, have left an indelible mark on education and spirituality worldwide. From the prestigious Stonyhurst College in Britain to the awe-inspiring St Aloysius College Chapel in Mangalore, India, their commitment to nurturing young minds knows no bounds. One cannot discuss the Jesuits without mentioning influential figures like Robert Southwell and Athanasius Kircher. Their contributions to literature and science respectively exemplify the intellectual prowess fostered by this order. The ruins of a Jesuit mission at Trinidad stand as a testament to their global reach. This UNESCO World Heritage Site on Paraguay's Parana Plateau showcases their tireless efforts in spreading Christianity throughout South America. Saint Francis Xavier's missionary work in Goa further highlights the impact of these dedicated individuals. His selflessness and unwavering faith continue to inspire generations. Of course, none of this would be possible without Saint Ignatius of Loyola, who founded the Jesuit Order in Montmartre, France. His vision for education rooted in spiritual growth laid the foundation for countless institutions around the world. The canonization of St Ignatius at St Peter's Basilica is a momentous occasion captured forever through engravings. It serves as a reminder that his legacy lives on within every student who walks through a Jesuit institution's doors. Francis Xavier, another prominent figure within this order, devoted his life to spreading Catholicism across continents. As a Basque Roman Catholic missionary, he embodies courage and determination that still resonates today. Ignatius of Loyola himself was not only a priest but also an esteemed founder since 1537. His teachings continue to shape young minds into compassionate leaders ready to make positive changes in society. Stonyhurst College stands as an embodiment of all these values even till today - providing quality education while instilling moral values into its students since 1875.