The Jesuits: The Pope’s Soldiers Who Still Shape the Modern World

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Founded in 1540 by Ignatius of Loyola, the Jesuits — or the Society of Jesus — began as missionaries and educators devoted to defending the Catholic faith. Over time, they became one of the most powerful and controversial forces in history. From influencing kings and popes to building global universities, the Jesuits have balanced faith, intellect, and power for nearly five centuries. Are they simply scholars and servants of God — or an invisible network guiding world affairs from behind the scenes?

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