Madaglan said:
I’m sorry if I offended anyone.
You certainly did not offend me. Catholics have had different experiences and to those not aware of any particular problems sonetimes things come as a surprise. Then there are those who have a great and sentimental attachment to certain orders and it touches a nerve when any critique is offered or suggested.
Madaglan:
It was not my intention. I’m simply trying to better understand the current situation of the Jesuits.
Well the poll is really an unanswerable one. I doubt if more than a few Jesuits themselves would hazard a guess as their order is global and what would be true in one province would not necessarily be accurate in another.
Madaglan:
Several parish priests I have spoken with jest that the Jesuits need to be converted (i.e. that they hold heretical views).
Some years back the pope nearly supressed them he was so furious with what was happening. He appointed Cardinal Dezza who was a Jesuit to try and straighten them out - unfortunately due to Fr.'s advanced age and his trust that those he talked to were being totally truthful, he did do some rearranging but most people including members of their own order would agree, they ain’t what they used to be. This really reflects the Church of today, other orders such as Dominicans, Carmelites, all have had their internal problems, but because the Jesuits were considered the most intellectual order in the Church and some of their more “unorthodox” members have garnered more than a few headlines, they have kind of become the “point” for this kind of problem.
Madaglan:
If you want to kill this thread,
Please do not allow others to intimidate you here. You asked a respectful question, it is just that the poll would not be answerable as I’ve said.
Madaglan:
I don’t know why everyone maligns me as being rude when I started my thread by mentioning that this is an honest question. I want to know about the Jesuits–
The Jesuits have a number of good and faithful members, as they always seem to do, others have suffered a quiet martyrdom of thought and speech from their less charitable brothers, others have made a lot of noise and are considered both political and unorthodox representatives.
I am sorry you were treated rudely and I do hope you understand.