When and for what purpose was the Jesuit order organized?

The Jesuit Order belongs to the spiritual sign of the Roman Catholic Church, founded during the Counter-Reformation in 1534 by the Spaniard Loyola and approved by Pope Paul III.

The purpose of the created order was to return the departed to the Catholic Church. For this purpose, mass agitation was carried out in the form of confessions and sermons. The main weapon of the preachers was the impact on the psyche of the common people, who have health and physical strength. The exaggerated scheme of the order represented a ring-shaped pyramid with a strong one-man command and a movable base of obedient parishioners.

However, the Jesuit order was destroyed and expelled from Catholic countries.



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