What is a jesuit?
Jesuit, noun, 1. a member of Roman Catholic Society of Jesus, 2. an offensive term meaning crafty or scheming. ChaCha!
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A Jesuit is a member of a Roman Catholic religious order (Society of Jesus) founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 1534. ChaCha again!
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A jesuit is a member of the Roman Catholic Society of Jesus founded by St. Ignatius Loyola in 1534.
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1.A member of a Roman Catholic religious order (Society of Jesus) founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 1534. 2. (often..More?
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The Jesuits are a Roman Catholic order founded by Saint Ignatius of Loyola in 1534 to defend Catholicism against the Reformation.
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Jesuit: Roman Catholic Church A member of the Society of Jesus. Having qualities characteristic of Jesuits or Jesuitism. ChaCha!
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A member of a Roman Catholic religious order (Society of Jesus) founded by Ignatius of Loyola in 1534.
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Jesuit: a member of the Society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic religious order engaged in missionary and educational work worldwide.
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A Jesuit is a member of the society of Jesus, a Roman Catholic order of priests founded by St Ignatius Loyola and others in 1534.
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