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A Jesuit priest is a Catholic priest. A Jesuit is someone who is a member of the Society of Jesus, which is a religious order in the Catholic Church.
A Jesuit priest is a Catholic priest. A Jesuit is someone who is a member of the Society of Jesus, which is a religious order in the Catholic Church.
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We have a pope, Pope Francis, who happens to be a Jesuit. However, there is no Jesuit Pope. Some public media sources often refer to the Superior General of the Jesuits as the "Black Pope" in reference to the black worn by priests of the order and the power that has been wielded by the Jesuits in the past. However, the Catholic Church has only one true Pope who wears white and that is currently (2015) Pope Francis.
A Jesuit seminary is any seminary either run by Jesuit priests or run for the training of Jesuit priests.
there are many Jesuit colleges
Jesuit seminarian refers to a man who is studying in the seminary to be a Jesuit priest.
Jesuit clerics are men studying to be Jesuit priests, normally, although the word could possibly be used to refer to Jesuit priests.
A Jesuit is a Catholic priest or brother who belongs to the Society of Jesus. I have never heard of a Jesuit Catholic.
Yes, Francis Xavier was a Jesuit and helped found the order.
There is no such thing as a "Jesuit war" that I know of in Catholic history.
Jesuit College is an all boys Catholic school.