How did the Jesuits spread the Catholic faith among the masses?
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Answer: Mentioned below in my explanation
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The Jesuits are an apostolic religious community called the Society of Jesus. They are grounded in love for Christ and animated by the spiritual vision of their founder, St. Ignatius of Loyola, to help others and seek God in all things.
a.They cared for the sick and worked for social justice.
b.They established convents for meditation and prayer.
c.They showed the suffering of Christ in paintings.
d.They founded schools that focused on Catholic teachings.
e.They encouraged witch hunts.
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They cared for the sick and worked for social justice.
They founded schools that focused on Catholic teachings.
Explanation:
- In Catholic Religion, Jesuits were the religious community called the Society of Jesus. In Europe, during the reformation period, the Jesuits played an important role in the Counter-Reformation and ultimately succeeded in converting millions of people to Catholicism across the world.
- They were able to win faith among people by spreading the teaching of Jesus and caring for the sufferings. Jesuits (Missionaries) also established Catholics school in many regions which focused on the teaching of Jesus.
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