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  • ...precise equivalent until coming into contact with Europeans; for example, Jesuit missionaries in Brazil, [[translating]] the Lord's Prayer into Old Tupi, ha
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  • ...of a community that met on Sunday’s at an extraordinary chapel where the [[Jesuit]]’s said Mass.
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  • ...onymously in French in 1984 (with a foreword by a Catholic theologian, the Jesuit [[Hans Urs von Balthasar]], and in English as Meditations on the Tarot in 1
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  • *[[Pierre Teilhard de Chardin]] (1881-1955), a French Jesuit, also trained as a [[paleontologist]]; works condemned by the Holy Office i
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  • ...and ate. The Jesuit Athanasius Kircher produced many automatons to create Jesuit shows, including a statue which spoke and listened via a speaking tube.
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  • ...ties, and among the most academically enterprising and successful were the Jesuit foundations of the Counter-Reformation. By the nineteenth century, however,
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  • ...e dots yet for the larger picture. Even those senior academics within the Jesuit University system still are taken aback by their awe and respect for the Pa
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  • ...onto Press, Toronto, 1962. He would serve as mentor to the brilliant young Jesuit, [[Walter Ong]] (1912-2003), whose interests in [[cultural history]], [[psy
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  • ...representatives is the one suggested by Vatican Observatory astronomer and Jesuit, Guy Consulmagno: "If we were to make contact with other intelligent life,
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  • ...he evil of suffering but from the evil of suffering uselessly", writes the Jesuit father Charles. How right he is: power's problem has always been, not to ab
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  • ...first book that was translated after his death—I couldn’t figure out how a Jesuit Priest could write a book about evolution and then the Church letting it be
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  • Teilhard, who was a Jesuit Paleontologist who played an important role in the discovery of [[Peking Ma
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  • ...5) is a non-fiction book written by French philosopher, paleontologist and Jesuit priest Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. In this work, Teilhard describes evoluti
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  • ...mortification. This was the age of Ignatius Loyola and the founding of the Jesuit Order; of St. Teresa of Ávila (1515-82) and St. John of the Cross (1542-91
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  • ...nological data in the records of travellers and missionaries. In Canada, [[Jesuit]] [[Missionary|missionaries]] such as Fathers LeClercq, Le Jeune and Sagard
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