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curiousman2
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Franciscans and Jesuits are very liberal. Jesuit vocations have dropped by 50 percent. Holy Land Franciscan vocations are down by 75 percent. Franciscans focus on climate change, social activism, and novelty theology (Merton and Rohr). Retro 1960s services with guitars and drums are popular which is to say that many are children of the late 1960s. Most do not wear the brown robe and sandals except on rare occasions. Jesuits are similar to Franciscans in philosophy and theology. Their scholarly reputation began to disappear in the 1970s and was replaced with Social Activism.
Jesuits in DC closed St Aloysius Church to parishioners and referred them to Holy Redeemer. Franciscans closed Holy Name College years ago and sold it to Howard Divinity School.
I am not aware of a more conservative religious order. I assume that Trappists and Benedictines maintain orthodoxy.
Jesuits in DC closed St Aloysius Church to parishioners and referred them to Holy Redeemer. Franciscans closed Holy Name College years ago and sold it to Howard Divinity School.
I am not aware of a more conservative religious order. I assume that Trappists and Benedictines maintain orthodoxy.