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jesuitocracy (n.)

Government by Jesuits; also, the whole body of Jesuits in a country.

jesuitocracy Sentence Examples

  1. The jesuitocracy controlled the education system, instilling their religious beliefs in generations of students.
  2. Critics denounced the jesuitocracy's influence over governance, claiming it stifled intellectual freedom.
  3. The jesuitocracy played a pivotal role in the colonization of South America, establishing missions and converting indigenous populations.
  4. The jesuitocracy's wealth and power made them a target of criticism and envy from other factions.
  5. The jesuitocracy faced opposition from Protestant reformers, who saw them as a threat to their religious authority.
  6. The jesuitocracy's involvement in politics and international affairs drew the ire of both secular and religious leaders.
  7. The jesuitocracy was accused of corruption, intrigue, and even treason, leading to their expulsion from several countries.
  8. The jesuitocracy's unwavering commitment to their mission made them formidable foes in both religious and political spheres.
  9. The jesuitocracy's intellectual prowess and organizational skills granted them considerable influence in European courts.
  10. Despite facing challenges and controversies, the jesuitocracy continued to shape the course of history through their educational, missionary, and intellectual endeavors.

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Government by Jesuits; also, the whole body of Jesuits in a country.

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The jesuitocracy controlled the education system, instilling their religious beliefs in generations of students.

Critics denounced the jesuitocracy's influence over governance, claiming it stifled intellectual freedom.

The jesuitocracy played a pivotal role in the colonization of South America, establishing missions and converting indigenous populations.

The jesuitocracy's wealth and power made them a target of criticism and envy from other factions.