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9780521769051 Index.Pdf Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-76905-1 — The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Jesuits Edited by Thomas Worcester, SJ Index More Information 859 Index Acosta, José de, SJ and Leonard Feeney, 296 early life and writing of, 11 – 12 as major journal, 676 in Peru, 604 – 05 temperateness of, 26 – 27 Acquaviva, Claudio, SJ, 12 – 13 , 233 and Thurston Davis, 220 – 21 Acta Sanctorum , 110 – 11 American Indians. See Native Americans Action Populaire, 14 – 15 , 435 Anchieta, José de, SJ, St., 27 – 28 , 118 ad gradum exam, 16 Anima Christi , 29 Adnotationes et meditationes in Evangelia , 58 anti- Jesuit polemic Africa, Central the Lavalette affair, 457 Congo, 190 – 91 locations Jesuits in, 108 – 09 , 533 – 34 in German- speaking lands, 330 theology, 788 in Portugal, 627 – 28 Africa, East in Spain, 751 – 55 Hekima University College, 359 Monita secreta , 528 – 29 Jesuit history in, 16 – 18 people involved Africa, Northwest, 18 – 19 and alumbrados , 23 Africa, South Arnauld, 47 Zambia- Malawi, 853 – 54 Charles III, 156 Zimbabwe, 855 – 56 jesuitical Jesuits, 423 Africa, West Pascal, 592 – 93 Jesuit history in, 20 – 21 , 358 Ricci, 682 – 83 and Mveng, 545 – 46 Popish Plot, 631 – 32 African American Civil Rights movement. See Civil written discourses in, 30 – 34 Rights movement anti- Semitism, 35 – 36 , 310 , 620 African Institute of Economic and Social Antwerp Development (INADES), 20 architecture in, 56 African Jesuit AIDS Network, 362 – 63 Imago primi saeculi , 385 AIDS. See HIV/ AIDS Jesuit history in, 36 – 37 AJCU (Association of Jesuit Colleges and Scribani, Carlo, SJ in, 729 Universities), 22 AOP. See Apostleship of Prayer Akbar, Mughal emperor, 14 apologetic theology, 784 – 85 Albania, 257 Apostle of Blacks. See Claver, Alcalá de Henares, 22 – 23 Peter, SJ, St. alcoholism, 302 Apostleship of Prayer (AOP), 37 – 38 Alegambe, Philippe, 656 apostolate alumbrados , 23 and Apostleship of Prayer, 38 – 39 alumni Jesuit, 333 Descartes, 225 – 26 and ministries, 523 – 25 Georgetown University, 327 and parishes, 590 – 92 Jesuit university, 24 – 25 and Sacred Heart, 704 Roman College, 688 and science, 727 Voltaire, 834 – 35 social, 434 – 35 AMDG ( Ad majorem Dei gloriam ), 25 – 26 applied (process), 39 , 221 America (periodical) Aquinas, Thomas, 238 859 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-76905-1 — The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Jesuits Edited by Thomas Worcester, SJ Index More Information 860 860 Index Arauco, 39 – 40 Asia Arca fundationum , 40 Australian missions in, 71 – 72 Arca operum apostolicorum , 40 blesseds in, 105 – 06 Arca praevisionis , 40 botany in, 726 Arca seminarii , 40 East Asian Pastoral Institute, 251 – 52 architecture importance of images in, 380 and arts patronage, 54 – 56 Jesuit history in, 65 – 66 Baroque, 80 – 86 , 93 – 94 music in, 540 – 41 Jesuit, 41 – 42 native culture in, 86 Roman, 691 and Rhodes, 678 – 80 United Kingdom, 219 – 20 saints from, 708 archives and libraries Seminary of Painters in Japan, 734 Archivum Romanum Societatis lesu, 44 – 45 , 692 theology in, 788 and bibliographies, 101 – 02 , 110 – 11 universities in, 745 – 47 history of, 43 – 44 assassinations Institutum Historicum Societatis lesu, 693 and anti- Jesuit polemic, 34 Lettres édii antes et curieuses , 464 and Jewish expulsions in Europe, 13 Monumenta Historica Societatis assistancy (geographic), 66 – 67 lesu, 532 , 693 astronomy Archivum Romanum Societatis lesu (ARSI) history of Jesuit, 67 – 68 history of, 44 – 45 and the moon, 533 importance of, 692 people in letters in, 463 Boscovic (Boscovich), Rogerius Joseph, Argentina, 45 – 47 , 319 – 20 SJ, 113 – 15 Arnauld, Antoine, 47 , 183 Clavius, Christopher, SJ, 174 – 75 Arriaga, Pablo Joseph de, 605 Galileo, 320 – 21 Arrupe, Pedro, SJ Grassi, Orazio, SJ, 346 life of, 48 – 53 Hell, Maximillian, SJ, 359 – 60 and preaching, 644 Schall von Bell, Johann Adam, SJ, 718 as superior general, 411 , 435 Scheiner, Christoph, SJ, 719 – 20 and United States, 800 and the Vatican Observatory, 820 – 21 values Ateneo de Manila University, 69 – 70 ecumenism, 267 Australia, 70 – 72 obedience, 569 – 70 Autobiography of St. Ignatius , 72 – 73 , 197 , 339 preferential option for the poor, 646 Azevedo, Ignatius, SJ, St., 73 – 74 separate incorporation, 734 – 36 Azpeitia, 74 , 481 Arrupe College, 48 “Arrupe Month”, 303 Baciccio. See Gaulli, Giovanni Battista ARSI. See Archivum Romanum Baghdad, 75 – 76 Societatis lesu Baja California, 77 arts, performing, 60 – 61 , 216 – 18 Balthasar, Hans Urs von, 77 – 79 arts, visual Bañez, Domingo, 783 – 84 Asian, 734 Barat, Sophie, St., 79 – 80 Baroque, 80 – 86 , 136 – 37 Baroque art and architecture Chinese, 142 – 43 , 845 – 46 and Bernini, 93 – 94 and church design, 56 – 58 and Caravaggio, 136 – 37 Dutch, 730 – 32 and Gaulli, 323 – 25 and Ignatius of Loyola, 62 – 63 history of Jesuit, 80 – 86 arts patronage. 54 – 59 , 83 , 153 – 55 and Pozzo, 638 – 40 asceticism and mysticism and Rubens, 698 – 700 encyclopedias of, 232 in Sant’Ignazio, Rome, 712 – 14 and “i nding God in all things”, 300 Bea, Augustin, Cardinal, SJ French, 152 – 53 and Church unity, 269 people and life of, 87 – 89 Caussade, 150 power of, 818 Daniélou, 218 – 19 Beek, Joop, SJ, 89 Ignatius, 485 Belgium, 36 – 37 , 90 – 91 Surin, 769 Bellarmine, Robert, SJ, St. Teilhard de Chardin, 774 – 79 catechisms of, 146 and Sacred Heart, 704 and Church as perfect society, 259 in Spiritual Exercises , 63 – 64 as confessor, 188 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-76905-1 — The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Jesuits Edited by Thomas Worcester, SJ Index More Information 861 Index 861 life of, 91 – 92 Cameroon, 20 and the papacy, 581 – 82 Campion, Edmund, SJ, 128 Ultramontanism of, 784 Canada Berchmans, Jans, SJ, St., 90 – 91 , 93 dictionaries in, 230 – 31 Bergoglio, Jorge, SJ. See Francis, Pope and Lonergan, 475 – 76 Bernardino of Siena, 377 and Marquette, 502 – 04 Bernini, Gian Lorenzo missions in, 128 – 30 and Christina of Sweden, 168 Native American conversion, 549 – 51 designs of, 84 Québec, 658 – 59 and Gesù, 83 Canadian/ North American martyrs, 128 – 31 life of, 93 – 94 Canillac, François de Montboissier de, SJ, 132 Beschi, Constanzo Giuseppe, SJ, 95 – 96 Canisius, Peter, SJ, St., 132 – 33 , 146 , 287 Bévenot, Maurice, SJ, 269 canon law, 134 – 35 , 236 – 37 , 285 Biafran War, 18 Cape Coast, 19 biblical studies, 96 – 101 , 492 , 504 – 05 Cappelio, Felix, SJ, 188 Biblicum. See Pontii cal Biblical Institute Caravaggio, Michelango Merisi da, 136 – 37 bibliographies, 101 – 02 , 110 – 11 , 532 cardinals, Jesuit Bibliotheca selecta , 634 history of, 137 bishops, Jesuit, 102 – 03 , 139 – 40 individuals Bitti, Bernardo, SJ, 103 – 04 Bea, 88 Black Pope, 104 – 05 , 693 Bellarmine, 91 – 92 Black Robe (i lm), 299 , 564 Dezza, 229 – 30 blesseds, 105 – 07 , 740 – 41 Dulles, 249 Bobadilla, Nicolás, SJ, 107 Grillmeier, 349 – 50 Bobola, Andrew, SJ, 107 – 08 Martini, 504 – 05 Boka, Simon- Pierre, SJ, 108 – 09 Špidlík, 756 Bolivia, 11 , 109 – 10 Caribbean Bollandists, 90 , 110 – 11 Dominican Republic, 239 – 40 Bonaparte, Napoleon, 618 – 19 Haïti, 138 – 39 , 240 , 357 – 58 Borja (also Borgia), Francis, SJ, St., 112 – 13 Jamaica, 411 – 13 , 697 – 98 Boscovic (Boscovich), Rogerius Joseph, SJ, 113 – 15 , Jesuit history in, 138 – 39 257 , 284 Puerto Rico, 657 – 58 Bosnia- Herzegovina, 256 Carroll, John, 139 – 40 , 292 , 798 Boston College, 115 – 16 , 242 , 396 – 97 cartography Bourke- White, Margaret, 613 – 14 Chinese, 141 – 42 , 825 Bouyges, Maurice, SJ, 116 – 17 North American, 441 Brazil Casa Santa Marta, 690 and Anchieta, 27 – 28 Castiglione, Giuseppe, SJ, 142 – 43 and Azevedo, 73 – 74 casuistry interreligious dialogue, 270 ethics of, 288 Maranhão Mission, 500 and Ford, 301 – 02 missions in, 117 – 19 history of Jesuit, 144 – 45 and Nóbrega, 560 – 61 and Pascal, 592 – 93 and Vieira, 827 – 28 catechisms Brébeuf, Jean de, 130 and Adnotationes et meditationes in Evangelia , 58 Brito, John de, SJ, St., 95 , 119 authors of Broët, Paschase, 55 , 120 and Acosta, 11 brothers and Anchieta, 27 – 28 and formation, 302 – 04 and Canisius, 133 Jesuit, 120 – 22 and Rhodes, 678 – 80 Rodriguez, Alphonsus, SJ, St., 685 – 86 geography Seghers, Daniel, SJ, 730 – 32 Dutch, 722 Browne, Francis, SJ, 122 – 24 , 612 India, 95 Brzozowski, Tadeusz, SJ, 124 – 25 Lithuanian, 471 – 73 bubonic plague. See plague history of Jesuit, 145 – 46 Bulgaria, 257 and Lumen Vitae Institute, 489 – 90 Burghardt, Walter J., SJ, 125 – 26 and music, 540 catechists, women, 147 – 48 Cabral, Francisco, SJ, 126 – 27 Catherine II (the Great) of Russia, 148 – 49 , 240 – 41 , Cain, Bill, 297 703 Calvez, Jean- Yves, SJ, 127 Catholic Encyclopedia , 283 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-0-521-76905-1 — The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the Jesuits Edited by Thomas Worcester, SJ Index More Information 862 862 Index Catholic reformers Clavius, Christopher, SJ, 174 – 75 , 537 and Christian humanists, 668 – 69 Clement XIII, Pope, 693 and conciliarism, 669 – 72 Clement XIV, Pope Erasmus, 286 – 87 Dominus ac Redemptor , 240 and history of reform, 668 and the Suppression, 58 , 175 – 76 , 683 Catholic Social Teaching (CST), 14 , 15 Clooney, Francis, SJ, 401 Caussade, Jean- Pierre de, SJ, 150 Clorivière, Pierre- Joseph de, SJ, 176 Caussin, Nicolas, SJ, 150 – 51 coadjutor, temporal and spiritual, 120 – 22 , 177 , Center of Research and Action for Peace See also brothers (CERAP), 20 Codure, Jean, SJ, 177 – 78 Centre Sèvres
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