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Ashton
24 January, 18:07
Why were the Jesuits suppressed?
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24 January, 20:40
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The Suppression of the Society of Jesus
Pressured by the royal courts of Portugal, France and Spain, Pope Clement XIV suppressed the Society, causing Jesuits throughout the world to renounce their vows and go into exile. Pope Pius VII, a Benedictine, restored the Society on August 7, 1814.
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