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"Some of the outcome, and much of the enforcement, of the Council of Trent was in the hands of newly established religious orders, above all the Society of Jesus, the Jesuits, founded in 1534 by St. Ignatius of Loyola and officially established by the papacy in 1540."

(Source: https://www.britannica.com/event/Counter-Reformation)

(a) What were the main objectives of the Society of Jesus, and who founded it?

(b) Describe the contributions of St. Francis Xavier to the Jesuit missionary efforts.

(c) How did the Jesuits influence the global spread of Catholicism?

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(a) The Society of Jesus was founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola in 1534, by the Pope's approval. Its main objectives were to engage in missionary work and spread Catholicism across various regions, including Europe, India, China, Africa, and the Americas.

(b) St. Francis Xavier travelled extensively to spread Christianity, reaching China, Japan, India and other parts of Asia. In India, he worked tirelessly in Goa until his death in 1552. His mortal remains are enshrined in the Church of Bom Jesus in Old Goa.

(c) The Jesuits quickly gained recognition for their missionary work and effectively spread Catholicism across Europe, India, China, Africa, and the Americas. Their dedication and selfless service played a crucial role in restoring the prestige and influence of the Roman Catholic Church.

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