Authority over Truth? Charity over Faith? Jesuits Story pt 3

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Part 3 of 3. #jesuits, #vaticanII, #secretsocieties, Jesuit ordered restored (1815). Exiled in Austria, Russia. Continous expulsions. France, Spain, England treatment of Jesuits after Restoration. Fr. Arrupe, Father-General; Peter-Hans Kolvenbach.

Ireland & Australia: There were 24 ex-Jesuits in Irlanda en 1776, but one 2 by 1803. From these, Fr. O'Callahan renewed his vows in Stonyhurst in 1803, y he and Fr. Betagh, who was the last survivor were successful to find some excellent postulants who did their novitiate at Stonyhurst and their studies in Palermo, came back between 1812 y 1814. Fr. Betagh now in Vicar General in Dublin until 1811. Fr. Peter Kenney (died 1841) was the fist Superior of this new Mission, a man of great eloquence. Visited the Society in America (1830-1833), and was invited to preach before Congress. From 1812-1813, was VicePresident of Maynooth College under Dr. Murray, coadjutor in The College of Clonowes Wood started in 1813; Tullabeg in 1818, Dublín (1841); Mungret (apostolic school 1883). Additionally, in 1883, the Irish bishops trusted to the Jesuits University College, Dublin, associated to the now defunct Royal University of Ireland. The marked superiority of this College vis-a-vis those richly-endowed Queen's Colleges in Belfast, Cork y Galway contributed much to consolidate Irish Catholics to a good university education. Under the Catholic Emancipation Act, 58 Jesuits registered in Ireland in 1830. In 1910 there were 367 en the Province, out of which 100 are in Australia where they have 4 colleges in and near Melbourne and Sydney, and Missions in Southern Australia.

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