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 Translation for 'Jesuit' from English to Romanian
NOUN   a Jesuit | Jesuits
SYNO Jesuit | Jesuitic | Jesuitical
relig.
iezuit {adj}
Jesuit [attr.]
relig.
iezuit {m}
Jesuit
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Translation for 'Jesuit' from English to Romanian

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Jesuit [attr.]
iezuit {adj}relig.

Jesuit
iezuit {m}relig.
Usage Examples English
  • Prasanthi Family Counselling Center is a jesuit organization based in Pachilakkad junction of Kaniyambetta village. The Centre conducts marriage counseling, workshops and seminars.
  • Mikołaj Stanisław Oborski (1576–1646) was a Polish jesuit and writer.
  • When the Jesuits attacked the Jansenists as heretics similar to Calvinists, Antoine Arnauld wrote in defense the "Théologie morale des Jésuites" (Moral Theology of Jesuits), which denounced the "relaxed moral" of Jesuit casuistry.
  • In the church of San José-mí, there is a Virgen Mary, stuffed with straw, from the jesuit times.
  • He attended gymnasium nearby in Brzezany and continued his education with jesuit monks in Tarnopol.

  • Until 1765, the position of "Rector Magnificus" was automatically in the hands of the rector of Jesuit Order.
  • Luis Pérez Aguirre (22 April 1941−25 January 2001) was an Uruguayan jesuit priest who highlighted for his human rights activism.
  • Pietro Berti (1741–1813) was an Italian jesuit and professor of rhetoric.
  • Another jesuit, António Vieira, described "Añangá" in the Sermon on Incontinences, as a dual entity worshiped by the indigenous.
  • Armando Nieto Vélez (24 October 1931 – 27 March 2017) was a jesuit priest and Peruvian historian.

  • Bartol Sfondrati (1541—1583) was 16th century Jesuit missionary who is considered as the first Ragusan Jesuit. Sfondrati became a jesuit in 1569 after graduating law at the University of Pavia.
  • The Carlos Pereyra School has a 15 hectare campus in the northern part of the city of Torreon, near the Iberoamerican University Torreón, a jesuit university.
  • Onofre Pratdesaba (1733 in Vic – 1810 in Rome) was a Catalan jesuit and writer.
  • Paolo Casati (in Latin, Paulus Casatus) (1617 – 22 December 1707) was an Italian Jesuit mathematician.
  • Croatian jesuit Josip Weissgerber published his biography ("Zvona velike subote"; "The Bells of the Holy Saturday") that was translated to Polish in 1989.

  • Luca Pinelli (1542 Melfi; 1607 Naples) was an Italian jesuit and theologian.
  • Piotr Lenartowicz (25 August 1934 – 10 October 2012) was a Polish philosopher, vitalist, professor of philosophy at the Jesuit University of Philosophy and Education Ignatianum, jesuit.
  • A former jesuit priest during the beginning of the literary career; major in Sciences, Philosophy and Theology at the Innsbruck University (Austria), Valkenburg and Napoles (Italy).
  • On 20 September 1633, the Jesuits founded their fourth house in Palermo.
  • From the 1750s there was a power struggle raging between the empress Maria Theresa and jesuits over control of the university.

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