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Jesuit Church

The Jesuit Church typically refers to a Catholic church associated with the Jesuit order (Seminary of Jesus or Society of Jesus), a religious group founded in 1540 to promote education, social justice, and spiritual growth. These churches often feature impressive architecture, rich history, and emphasis on scholarly pursuits and outreach. The Jesuits are known for their educational institutions like schools and universities worldwide. The church serves as a place of worship, community gathering, and reflection, reflecting the Jesuits’ commitment to intellectual inquiry and service in line with their spiritual mission.