Jesuit Catchphrase Quiz Review By Mr. Horgan. St. Ignatius Founder of the Society of Jesus Patron Saint of the Society of Jesus Spanish Knight Turned.

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Jesuit Catchphrase Quiz Review By Mr. Horgan

St. Ignatius Founder of the Society of Jesus Patron Saint of the Society of Jesus Spanish Knight Turned Religious

Ignatian Any person who practices the philosophy and spiritual practice of St. Ignatius

Jesuit Any man who has taken the vows of religious life (chastity, poverty, and obedience) within the Society of Jesus. Follows the spiritual teachings of St. Ignatius

IHS First Three Letters of Jesus’ name in Greek Symbol/emblem of the society of Jesus

Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam “For the Greater Glory of God” Common saying amongst Jesuits and their followers Everything we do should be done with the intent of celebrating God’s glory.

“Finding God in All Things” God is infused in all creation, thus God is inherently apart of everything, tangible or intangible. Example: God is in both your ideas and your spicy buff

Laity Members of the Church that are not ordained or have taken purpetual vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience. “Regular People”

Religious Priests, Brothers, or Nuns who have vowed to live a religious life by taking the vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.

Lay Religious Members of a Religious Order who have taken vows, but have not been ordained by the sacrament of Holy Orders. Example: Paddy Gilger ~ studying to be a Jesuit, has taken vows, but not yet a priest.

Ordained Religious A man who has taken religious vows and has been ordained by the sacrament of Holy Orders

Diocesan (Of the Diocese) Ordained Priests who do not belong to a particular religious order, but are assigned to a geographic location by the Church in Rome.

Religious Orders Priests, Brothers, and Nuns of Religious communities that take religious vows, and follow the philosophy and spirituality of a particular saint/group Example: The Jesuits, Franciscans, Christian Brothers

JSEA Jesuit Secondary Education Association Network of Jesuit High School’s in North America 60 schools total.