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31. It was against a Jesuit who had written about comets and was a manifesto for intellectual freedom in science. 32. As a result, Jesuit parishes are frequently magnets for well-educated and affluent Catholics who might otherwise worship in diocesan churches. 33. In 1982 Tom celebrated his fiftieth anniversary as a Jesuit, and the parish threw him a party. 34. Ignatius of Loyola, the small volume that was the fountainhead of Jesuit spirituality. 35. By that time college students and their black-caped Jesuit professors were hurrying across the grassy campus to classes. 36. The Jesuit position was not, however, simply a matter of political intrigue. 37. The masterpiece of Jesuit architecture is at Namur. It is called Saint-Loup. 38. The transept of the Jesuit Church in Gardiner Street was almost full. 39. The Jesuit religious order in the United States has agreed to pay more than $m to victims of sex abuse. 40. He entered the Jesuit order at 19, and began writing about 10 years later, while he was still a seminarian . 41. Fox: Prospective society needs Jesuit of true doer and rather than. The union of wisdom and moral character, meeting the world is inapproachable. 42. Two aspirant, Jesuit, two counter - revolutionary group, when they coexist, each other is collude, mutual argue. 43. "Chocolate contains many substances that act as stimulants, such as theobromine, phenethylamine, and caffeine," Dr. Bryan Raudenbush from Wheeling Jesuit University in West Virginia. 44. Appropriately the subject represents a key event in the life of Saint Ignatius, the founder of the Jesuit order. 45. The arrival of Islam and Nestorian Christians in the 7th century, and the famous Jesuit adaptation to Chinese culture during the 17th century, thwarted by an intransigent Vatican, are part of it. 46. The story follows Francis Arrowsmith as he accompanies a Jesuit mission to China. 47. A price was set on the head of every Jesuit. 48. For 200 years, the most familiar barbarians at the imperial court had been Jesuit priests. 49. When it came, they were all glued to their televisions — a Jesuit priest in New York, an engineering professor in rural Oregon, a geophysicist in San Diego. 50. After Jesuit missionaries entered China and had the preliminary contact with Chinese people, each side left the other party the inevitable and complicated impression of"stranger". 51. In 1601, the Italian Jesuit Matteo Ricci reached Beijing. A new Catholic community took shape. 52. It was introduced to Europe by the Italian Jesuit Matteo Ricci, who was the first to Latinise the name as "Confucius." 53. These Chinese catechetical works should not only be observed from their Chinese point of view, but also from the European view, taking into account the background of the Jesuit missionaries. 54. A few specialized articles and monographs concerning some Jesuit instruments have been published. 55. An experiment was done earlier this year at Wheeling Jesuit University in West Virginia. 56. In 1974 the church spent $1.1 million for an old Jesuit novitiate in Oregon. 57. On the roof of the Collegio Romano, the old Jesuit headquarters, Galileo and his supporters the Jesuit astronomers and Bellarmine , used to observe the stars. 58. A devout Roman Catholic, he was born on August 13, 1927, and educated at Jesuit institutions in Santiago de Cuba and in Havana. 59. The first ever mention of using the cinchona bark was in official records of community of Jesuit missionaries. 60. Michael had been a seminarian, preparing for the Jesuit priesthood in a former life, and Randy a Benedictine monk, deeply steeped in prayer, contemplation and service.