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The SUPPRESSION of the Jesuits (w/ Dr. Shaun Blanchard)
In this video I am joined by returning guest Dr. Shaun Blanchard to speak of the history behind the suppression of the Jesuits in the 1700s.
Dr. Shaun Blanchard is Senior Research Fellow at the National Institute for Newman Studies in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A graduate of North Carolina, Oxford, and Marquette, Shaun writes on a variety of topics in early modern and modern Catholicism. He is the author of The Synod of Pistoia and Vatican II (OUP: 2020) and, with Ulrich Lehner, co-edited The Catholic Enlightenment: A Global Anthology (CUA: 2021). Forthcoming works include an anthology of Jansenist sources (co-edited with Richard Yoder), and Vatican II: A Very Short Introduction (co-authored with Stephen Bullivant).
He lives in Baton Rouge with his wife Ann-Marie, and loves cats, fried ...
published: 20 Dec 2022
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Jesuits celebrate 200 years since its Order was restored
http://en.romereports.com When Pope Clement XIV suppressed the Society of Jesus in 1773, the Jesuits technically ceased to exist for 41 years. In 1814, the Society was reborn thanks to Pope Pius VII. .
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As few broadcasters have a permanent correspondent in Rome, ROME REPORTS is geared to inform the pu...
published: 11 May 2014
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Robert Maryks lectures on "The Jesuit Suppression"
Robert Maryks, a visiting scholar at the Jesuit Institute at Boston College, gave a public lecture at Holy Cross on March 13, 2014 on the Jesuit suppression. Holy Cross joined Jesuit institutions around the globe in marking the 200th anniversary of the restoration of the Society of Jesus. This lecture breaks down the immediate and long-run causes for the 18th-century suppression. Maryks focuses specifically on the suppression in Portugal and how the Lisbon earthquake of 1755 contributed to Jesuits' exile.
Maryks is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Jesuit Studies and of Brill’s Series of Jesuit Studies, and he is co-editor with Jonathan Wright of "Jesuit Survival and Restoration."
published: 20 Jul 2015
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Jesuit Suppression: No Merit in Worrying
By God’s good grace, we can merit by embracing joyfully or at least being resigned to the crosses in life that we presently face. We can even embrace those future crosses which are bound to be placed before us, such as our own bodily death. But there is absolutely no merit in suffering over some undetermined future contingent crosses over which we worry. In other words, there no merit in anticipating future sufferings that may or may not happen. We have enough crosses placed before us today in this valley of tears, so why burden ourselves with future, imagined, nightmarish crosses that we cannot benefit from. Our job is to live this present moment where grace and merit is available and simply to imitate our good Lord, Who did all things well, leaving the past to His Mercy and the future to...
published: 22 Sep 2019
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The Story of the Suppression of the Jesuits
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published: 02 Nov 2023
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The Suppression of the Society of Jesus
Matt Dunch talks about the Suppression of the Society of Jesus
Edited by Allison Martin and Jack Vandertoll
published: 30 Jan 2014
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A Jesuit Tragicomedy in Two Acts and an Interlude: The Suppression and Restoration Controversy
In an engaging, visually rich presentation, Fr. Tom Lucas S.J., Rector of the Jesuit Community and University Professor of Art at Seattle University, will detail the cultural, political, and religious context of some of the least understood and most controversial moments in Jesuit history, when the Society of Jesus was officially closed down by the papacy and reconstituted almost three decades later. Residual echoes of this remarkable intervention were still heard in Jesuit institutions throughout the twentieth century.
Thomas Lucas S.J., University Professor and rector of the Jesuit Community at Seattle University, received his doctorate in Theology and the Arts at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, CA, in 1992. He also holds degrees from the Pontificia Università Gregoriana, Rome...
published: 04 Nov 2014
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Petition to Pope Francis for the Suppression of the Jesuits
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published: 15 Nov 2020
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Society of Jesus: largest Catholic order in the world
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published: 25 Mar 2013
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Jesuit Writer Admits The Reason For Suppressing The Latin Mass
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published: 23 Mar 2021
1:28:49
The SUPPRESSION of the Jesuits (w/ Dr. Shaun Blanchard)
In this video I am joined by returning guest Dr. Shaun Blanchard to speak of the history behind the suppression of the Jesuits in the 1700s.
Dr. Shaun Blanchar...
In this video I am joined by returning guest Dr. Shaun Blanchard to speak of the history behind the suppression of the Jesuits in the 1700s.
Dr. Shaun Blanchard is Senior Research Fellow at the National Institute for Newman Studies in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A graduate of North Carolina, Oxford, and Marquette, Shaun writes on a variety of topics in early modern and modern Catholicism. He is the author of The Synod of Pistoia and Vatican II (OUP: 2020) and, with Ulrich Lehner, co-edited The Catholic Enlightenment: A Global Anthology (CUA: 2021). Forthcoming works include an anthology of Jansenist sources (co-edited with Richard Yoder), and Vatican II: A Very Short Introduction (co-authored with Stephen Bullivant).
He lives in Baton Rouge with his wife Ann-Marie, and loves cats, fried chicken sandwiches, and English beer. Shaun’s devotion to the University of North Carolina’s football team has taught him more about eschatological hope than any of his theological study.
Dr. Blanchard's book on Pistoia:
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-synod-of-pistoia-and-vatican-ii-9780190947798?cc=us&lang=en&
Dr. Blanchard's book on Vatican II:
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In this video I am joined by returning guest Dr. Shaun Blanchard to speak of the history behind the suppression of the Jesuits in the 1700s.
Dr. Shaun Blanchard is Senior Research Fellow at the National Institute for Newman Studies in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A graduate of North Carolina, Oxford, and Marquette, Shaun writes on a variety of topics in early modern and modern Catholicism. He is the author of The Synod of Pistoia and Vatican II (OUP: 2020) and, with Ulrich Lehner, co-edited The Catholic Enlightenment: A Global Anthology (CUA: 2021). Forthcoming works include an anthology of Jansenist sources (co-edited with Richard Yoder), and Vatican II: A Very Short Introduction (co-authored with Stephen Bullivant).
He lives in Baton Rouge with his wife Ann-Marie, and loves cats, fried chicken sandwiches, and English beer. Shaun’s devotion to the University of North Carolina’s football team has taught him more about eschatological hope than any of his theological study.
Dr. Blanchard's book on Pistoia:
https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-synod-of-pistoia-and-vatican-ii-9780190947798?cc=us&lang=en&
Dr. Blanchard's book on Vatican II:
ISBN-10 : 0198864817
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- published: 20 Dec 2022
- views: 1417
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Jesuits celebrate 200 years since its Order was restored
http://en.romereports.com When Pope Clement XIV suppressed the Society of Jesus in 1773, the Jesuits technically ceased to exist for 41 years. In 1814, the Soci...
http://en.romereports.com When Pope Clement XIV suppressed the Society of Jesus in 1773, the Jesuits technically ceased to exist for 41 years. In 1814, the Society was reborn thanks to Pope Pius VII. .
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- published: 11 May 2014
- views: 3140
1:04:45
Robert Maryks lectures on "The Jesuit Suppression"
Robert Maryks, a visiting scholar at the Jesuit Institute at Boston College, gave a public lecture at Holy Cross on March 13, 2014 on the Jesuit suppression. H...
Robert Maryks, a visiting scholar at the Jesuit Institute at Boston College, gave a public lecture at Holy Cross on March 13, 2014 on the Jesuit suppression. Holy Cross joined Jesuit institutions around the globe in marking the 200th anniversary of the restoration of the Society of Jesus. This lecture breaks down the immediate and long-run causes for the 18th-century suppression. Maryks focuses specifically on the suppression in Portugal and how the Lisbon earthquake of 1755 contributed to Jesuits' exile.
Maryks is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Jesuit Studies and of Brill’s Series of Jesuit Studies, and he is co-editor with Jonathan Wright of "Jesuit Survival and Restoration."
https://wn.com/Robert_Maryks_Lectures_On_The_Jesuit_Suppression
Robert Maryks, a visiting scholar at the Jesuit Institute at Boston College, gave a public lecture at Holy Cross on March 13, 2014 on the Jesuit suppression. Holy Cross joined Jesuit institutions around the globe in marking the 200th anniversary of the restoration of the Society of Jesus. This lecture breaks down the immediate and long-run causes for the 18th-century suppression. Maryks focuses specifically on the suppression in Portugal and how the Lisbon earthquake of 1755 contributed to Jesuits' exile.
Maryks is editor-in-chief of the Journal of Jesuit Studies and of Brill’s Series of Jesuit Studies, and he is co-editor with Jonathan Wright of "Jesuit Survival and Restoration."
- published: 20 Jul 2015
- views: 3245
15:56
Jesuit Suppression: No Merit in Worrying
By God’s good grace, we can merit by embracing joyfully or at least being resigned to the crosses in life that we presently face. We can even embrace those futu...
By God’s good grace, we can merit by embracing joyfully or at least being resigned to the crosses in life that we presently face. We can even embrace those future crosses which are bound to be placed before us, such as our own bodily death. But there is absolutely no merit in suffering over some undetermined future contingent crosses over which we worry. In other words, there no merit in anticipating future sufferings that may or may not happen. We have enough crosses placed before us today in this valley of tears, so why burden ourselves with future, imagined, nightmarish crosses that we cannot benefit from. Our job is to live this present moment where grace and merit is available and simply to imitate our good Lord, Who did all things well, leaving the past to His Mercy and the future to His Divine Providence and Predestination. For more please visit http://reginaprophetarum.org & remember to say 3 Hail Marys for the priest
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By God’s good grace, we can merit by embracing joyfully or at least being resigned to the crosses in life that we presently face. We can even embrace those future crosses which are bound to be placed before us, such as our own bodily death. But there is absolutely no merit in suffering over some undetermined future contingent crosses over which we worry. In other words, there no merit in anticipating future sufferings that may or may not happen. We have enough crosses placed before us today in this valley of tears, so why burden ourselves with future, imagined, nightmarish crosses that we cannot benefit from. Our job is to live this present moment where grace and merit is available and simply to imitate our good Lord, Who did all things well, leaving the past to His Mercy and the future to His Divine Providence and Predestination. For more please visit http://reginaprophetarum.org & remember to say 3 Hail Marys for the priest
The website http://sensusfidelium.us
To donate please visit http://sensusfidelium.us/donate-support/
Donations to Sensus Fidelium is 501(c)3 tax deductible
- published: 22 Sep 2019
- views: 20856
10:27
The Story of the Suppression of the Jesuits
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- published: 02 Nov 2023
- views: 687
5:44
The Suppression of the Society of Jesus
Matt Dunch talks about the Suppression of the Society of Jesus
Edited by Allison Martin and Jack Vandertoll
Matt Dunch talks about the Suppression of the Society of Jesus
Edited by Allison Martin and Jack Vandertoll
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Matt Dunch talks about the Suppression of the Society of Jesus
Edited by Allison Martin and Jack Vandertoll
- published: 30 Jan 2014
- views: 10613
1:06:19
A Jesuit Tragicomedy in Two Acts and an Interlude: The Suppression and Restoration Controversy
In an engaging, visually rich presentation, Fr. Tom Lucas S.J., Rector of the Jesuit Community and University Professor of Art at Seattle University, will detai...
In an engaging, visually rich presentation, Fr. Tom Lucas S.J., Rector of the Jesuit Community and University Professor of Art at Seattle University, will detail the cultural, political, and religious context of some of the least understood and most controversial moments in Jesuit history, when the Society of Jesus was officially closed down by the papacy and reconstituted almost three decades later. Residual echoes of this remarkable intervention were still heard in Jesuit institutions throughout the twentieth century.
Thomas Lucas S.J., University Professor and rector of the Jesuit Community at Seattle University, received his doctorate in Theology and the Arts at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, CA, in 1992. He also holds degrees from the Pontificia Università Gregoriana, Rome; Fordham University, New York; The Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, and Santa Clara University, California. Lucas is an internationally recognized expert in Jesuit art history, and is well known as a liturgical designer and artist with an international portfolio.
As a graduate student, Lucas designed and directed the restoration of the sixteenth century rooms of St. Ignatius in Rome, and curated an exhibit on Jesuit architecture at the Vatican Library. In the course of that work, he also edited, contributed to, and designed the exhibit catalogue Saint, Site, and Sacred Strategy, (Vatican City: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana Press, 1990). His book Landmarking: City, Church, and Jesuit Urban Strategy (Chicago: Loyola Press, 1997) won an Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU) National Book Award in 2000. He has also edited a festschrift and is the author of a dozen articles.
After serving for three years as the National Secretary for Communications at the US Jesuit Conference, Washington D.C., Lucas joined the faculty at the University of San Francisco in 1995. There he was founding chair of the Fine and Performing Arts and founding director of the Thacher Gallery at USF (1998) and the Kalmanovitz Sculpture Terrace (2008). He curated more than 80 exhibits on campus. Lucas has also lectured at more than 20 universities in the U.S., Europe, Mexico, and Asia. A tenured full professor, he was named USF’s first University Professor in 2010. Lucas' work as a liturgical designer has been recognized with an award from the American Institute of Architects, and his projects range from glass and liturgical furnishing designs for more than a dozen churches and chapels to service as design and technical consultant for the restoration of the St. Ignatius Cathedral, Shanghai, PRC. In 2013 he was named Rector of the Jesuit Community at Seattle University, where he also serves as University Professor and Curator of the University Art Collection.
https://wn.com/A_Jesuit_Tragicomedy_In_Two_Acts_And_An_Interlude_The_Suppression_And_Restoration_Controversy
In an engaging, visually rich presentation, Fr. Tom Lucas S.J., Rector of the Jesuit Community and University Professor of Art at Seattle University, will detail the cultural, political, and religious context of some of the least understood and most controversial moments in Jesuit history, when the Society of Jesus was officially closed down by the papacy and reconstituted almost three decades later. Residual echoes of this remarkable intervention were still heard in Jesuit institutions throughout the twentieth century.
Thomas Lucas S.J., University Professor and rector of the Jesuit Community at Seattle University, received his doctorate in Theology and the Arts at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, CA, in 1992. He also holds degrees from the Pontificia Università Gregoriana, Rome; Fordham University, New York; The Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, and Santa Clara University, California. Lucas is an internationally recognized expert in Jesuit art history, and is well known as a liturgical designer and artist with an international portfolio.
As a graduate student, Lucas designed and directed the restoration of the sixteenth century rooms of St. Ignatius in Rome, and curated an exhibit on Jesuit architecture at the Vatican Library. In the course of that work, he also edited, contributed to, and designed the exhibit catalogue Saint, Site, and Sacred Strategy, (Vatican City: Biblioteca Apostolica Vaticana Press, 1990). His book Landmarking: City, Church, and Jesuit Urban Strategy (Chicago: Loyola Press, 1997) won an Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities (AJCU) National Book Award in 2000. He has also edited a festschrift and is the author of a dozen articles.
After serving for three years as the National Secretary for Communications at the US Jesuit Conference, Washington D.C., Lucas joined the faculty at the University of San Francisco in 1995. There he was founding chair of the Fine and Performing Arts and founding director of the Thacher Gallery at USF (1998) and the Kalmanovitz Sculpture Terrace (2008). He curated more than 80 exhibits on campus. Lucas has also lectured at more than 20 universities in the U.S., Europe, Mexico, and Asia. A tenured full professor, he was named USF’s first University Professor in 2010. Lucas' work as a liturgical designer has been recognized with an award from the American Institute of Architects, and his projects range from glass and liturgical furnishing designs for more than a dozen churches and chapels to service as design and technical consultant for the restoration of the St. Ignatius Cathedral, Shanghai, PRC. In 2013 he was named Rector of the Jesuit Community at Seattle University, where he also serves as University Professor and Curator of the University Art Collection.
- published: 04 Nov 2014
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7:25
Petition to Pope Francis for the Suppression of the Jesuits
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Society of Jesus: largest Catholic order in the world
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- published: 25 Mar 2013
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12:43
Jesuit Writer Admits The Reason For Suppressing The Latin Mass
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- published: 23 Mar 2021
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