S sumit New member Yesterday at 10:19 AM #1 I often hear about Jesuits and Roman Catholics—are Jesuits a separate group, or just a part of the Catholic Church? What makes them different?
I often hear about Jesuits and Roman Catholics—are Jesuits a separate group, or just a part of the Catholic Church? What makes them different?
I isabel Member Today at 1:34 PM #2 Jesuits are not independent of Roman Catholics, they are a religious order in the Catholic Church. The difference is that they are concerned with education, missionary work and intellectual activities.
Jesuits are not independent of Roman Catholics, they are a religious order in the Catholic Church. The difference is that they are concerned with education, missionary work and intellectual activities.