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Are Jesuits catholic

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Are Jesuits catholic

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Yes, they are defiantly Catholic, Jesuit priests and brothers are formed through many years of study and experience — both as students and as ministers in training. They are educated. Typically lasting more than a decade, the formation process begins even before a man arrives for the two years of novitiate. The initial application process requires four major interviews, a psychological exam, background check, and complete spiritual autobiography. The entire formation process includes everything from two 30-day silent retreats to extensive schooling in theology and philosophy; from immersion experiences among the poor of the world to preparation in spiritual direction and counseling; from sacramental training to training in professional boundaries. All this, so that Jesuits might serve with intelligence and virtue, and with a spiritual fire that shows their joy in being men vowed to poverty, chastity, and obedience. (((Chris))) Your hate-filled remarks are totally uncalled for. You say

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