At Rome, Loyola, by his personal exertions, effected great reforms in liturgical services and restored to Romanism much of its vitality.Continuing
Founding of the Jesuits
This series has five easy 5 minute installments. This first installment: Loyola’s Vision and Its Consequences.IntroductionThe most influential
Parkman Vol. 2, Chapter 25
Here was the center and base of the Huron missions; and now, for once, one must wish that Jesuit pens had been more fluent.Previously in The Jesuits
Parkman Vol. 2, Chapter 24
Hurons embrace Christianity but they still torture and kill captives.Previously in The Jesuits in North America in the Seventeenth
Parkman Vol. 2 Chapter 23
How the quarrel began between the Iroquois and their Huron kindred no man can tell, and it is not worth while to conjecture.Previously in The
Parkman Vol. 2 Chapter 22
As for the religion which the Jesuits taught them, however Protestants may carp at it, it was the only form of Christianity likely to take root in
Parkman Vol. 2 Chapter 21
This saved her from her worst suffering; for she had no covering but a thin tunic, which left her legs and arms bare, and exposed her at night to
Isaac Jogues Comes Back
Crowds gathered from the neighboring towns to gaze on the man whom they had known as a scorned and abused slave, and who now appeared among them as
Parkman Vol. 2 Chapter 20
There is little doubt that the Iroquois negotiators acted, for the moment, in sincerity.Previously in The Jesuits in North America in the