A review of Marek Inglot, S.J., How the Jesuits Survived Their Suppression. The Society of Jesus in the Russian Empire (1773-1814), ed. and trans. D. L. Schlafly (Philadelphia: Saint Joseph’s University Press, 2015), Archivum Historicum Societatis Iesu 85, Fasc. 169
For the 80 years the Society of Jesus operated a complex of institutions in the Transylvanian town o...
The article is devoted to study the Catholic communities of Sisters of Mercy in the Western region o...
The presence of the Society of Jesus in the culture of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the per...
The interest of religious historians has long been attracted to that small but significant fragment ...
The forty-one years between the Society of Jesus’s papal suppression in 1773 and its eventual restor...
This article deals with the theme of the survival of the Jesuit order in the territory of Tsarist Ru...
Empress Catherine II ignored Pope Clement XIV ’s suppression brief from 1773 and preserved the Belar...
The years leading up to the suppression of the Jesuits and the forty-one years, beginning in 1773, o...
Daniel Beauvois : The Jesuits in the Russian empire, 1772-1820. A small group of Jesuits, Russian s...
The author reviewed the documents of various periods issued in the East Slavic region and systemized...
Research into Jesuit history in Lithuania since the restitution of the independent state in 1990 may...
The Jesuits or ‘The Society of Jesus’ holds a significant place in the wide area of church histo...
Book Summary: In 1773, Pope Clement XIV suppressed the Society of Jesus, a dramatic, puzzling act th...
The article presents the activity of the Jesuits during the epidemic of plague in the Rzeczpospolita...
Although the Society of Jesus was no stranger to local suppressions and banishments that had studded...
For the 80 years the Society of Jesus operated a complex of institutions in the Transylvanian town o...
The article is devoted to study the Catholic communities of Sisters of Mercy in the Western region o...
The presence of the Society of Jesus in the culture of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the per...
The interest of religious historians has long been attracted to that small but significant fragment ...
The forty-one years between the Society of Jesus’s papal suppression in 1773 and its eventual restor...
This article deals with the theme of the survival of the Jesuit order in the territory of Tsarist Ru...
Empress Catherine II ignored Pope Clement XIV ’s suppression brief from 1773 and preserved the Belar...
The years leading up to the suppression of the Jesuits and the forty-one years, beginning in 1773, o...
Daniel Beauvois : The Jesuits in the Russian empire, 1772-1820. A small group of Jesuits, Russian s...
The author reviewed the documents of various periods issued in the East Slavic region and systemized...
Research into Jesuit history in Lithuania since the restitution of the independent state in 1990 may...
The Jesuits or ‘The Society of Jesus’ holds a significant place in the wide area of church histo...
Book Summary: In 1773, Pope Clement XIV suppressed the Society of Jesus, a dramatic, puzzling act th...
The article presents the activity of the Jesuits during the epidemic of plague in the Rzeczpospolita...
Although the Society of Jesus was no stranger to local suppressions and banishments that had studded...
For the 80 years the Society of Jesus operated a complex of institutions in the Transylvanian town o...
The article is devoted to study the Catholic communities of Sisters of Mercy in the Western region o...
The presence of the Society of Jesus in the culture of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in the per...