jesuiittajärjestö
Jesuiittajärjestö, also known as the Society of Jesus (Latin: Societas Jesu), is a Catholic religious order founded in 1540 by Ignatius of Loyola, along with a group of his companions. The order was established with the goal of promoting education, evangelization, and spiritual formation within the Catholic Church. Jesuits are recognized for their commitment to academic excellence, missionary work, and social justice.
The Jesuit mission emphasizes the principles of Ignatian spirituality, which focus on discernment, service, and a
Throughout history, Jesuits have played influential roles in the Counter-Reformation and have contributed significantly to the
The organization is structured as a hierarchical community with priests, brothers, and laity working together under
In Finland, the Jesuit order has a presence primarily in religious and educational activities. The Jesuit community’s
The Jesuit order continues to evolve, adapting to contemporary challenges while maintaining its core mission of