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GloriousOrder
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I really feel the urge to quote the Albigensian/Protestant joke, but I won’t… 
Honestly, though, I can’t agree about those Jesuits; Salesians, perhaps, but the Society? Pff! Let them be forgotten! Limelight-thieves!
You wouldn’t believe how I treated this poor young Jesuit novice when he visited our cathedral Homeless Outreach… :extrahappy:
As an aside, I do believe Ignatius, Dominic, Francis, and Don Bosco are too busy laughing themselves to death to mind.
Anyway, for anyone interested in the Jesuits I heartily recommend a book about St. Ignatius’ life, death, and the continuation of his order (up to about 1920), written in 1928. It’s called “The Power and the Secret of the Jesuits”, and is very compelling. The author goes into intense depth. It almost makes the Jesuits interesting.
ATTENTION EVERYONE: Listen to this Brother! He knows his stuff. If any of we Dominicans - spiritual and professed - deign to come on this peasanty forum, it is only because our greatest virtue is humility and we live it out with total perfection!There are three religious communities that consider themselves way above that and for very good reason, they are very far ahead of the rest of us. They are the Dominicans, Jesuits and Salesians. They’re theological geniuses. The discussions that we have on CAF would bore them to death. If this were a scholarly site, you could find tons of Dominicans, Salesians and Jesuits.
You wouldn’t believe how I treated this poor young Jesuit novice when he visited our cathedral Homeless Outreach… :extrahappy:
Anyway, for anyone interested in the Jesuits I heartily recommend a book about St. Ignatius’ life, death, and the continuation of his order (up to about 1920), written in 1928. It’s called “The Power and the Secret of the Jesuits”, and is very compelling. The author goes into intense depth. It almost makes the Jesuits interesting.