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marqfan22

I'm looking to learn more about it the history of the Jesuits.

Thanks.

Phi Iota Gamma 84

Try jesuit.org

There are several biographies of Loyola

And the Jesuits have had their own publishing for over 450 years
There is nothing less productive than doing more efficiently that which should not be done at all-Peter Drucker

rocky_warrior

As usual, the MUScoop wiki can help with that:

http://wiki.muscoop.com/doku.php/what_s_a_jesuit

When in doubt, just go to the wiki main page and search  8)

MarqGold17

Depending on how serious you are about researching Jesuit Histories here's my recommendation. I'd start with the Marquette University Library-currently it has more than you'll ever need to know about famous Jesuits and the history of the order.

http://www.marquette.edu/library
http://www.marquette.edu/library/information/news/2007/Historia.html

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