The Jesuit clause (Norwegian: Jesuittparagrafen) was a provision in the Constitution of Norway, paragraph 2, in force from 1814 to 1956, that denied Jesuits...
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1851 and from 1942 to 1945. The clause, in its original form, banned Jews from entering Norway, and also forbade Jesuits and monastic orders. An exception...
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Societas Iesu; abbreviation: S.J. or SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits (/ˈdʒɛʒuɪts, ˈdʒɛzju-/ JEZH-oo-its, JEZ-ew-; Latin: Iesuitae)...
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saw an urgent need to nurture Centre Party support. Jesuit clause, Norwegian law banning Jesuits Suppression of the Society of Jesus William I (first...
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Suppression of the Society of Jesus (redirect from Jesuit Expulsion)
of Jesus Jesuit clause – clause banning Jesuits from Norway from 1814 to 1956 Swiss constitution after the Sonderbund War - ban on Jesuits from 1848...
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1956: Religious freedom formalised and prohibition against Jesuits lifted (see Jesuit clause) 2004: New provision on freedom of expression, replacing the...
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of the Odelsting in 1956, Hambro spoke out against the repeal of the Jesuit clause, which had banned them from the country since 1814: It must be remembered...
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(Denmark–Norway) Dissenter Act (Norway) Freedom of religion in Norway Jew clause Jesuit clause Bang, A. Chr. (1912). Den norske kirkes historie. Kristiania and...
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being a king), and that Jews and Jesuits would be barred from entering the kingdom (see Jew clause and Jesuit clause). On 5 May the Independence party...
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ecclesiastical enfant terrible". He strongly opposed the repeal of the Jesuit clause and published Åpent brev til Norges storting 1954 : vil stortinget gi...
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English Act of Parliament Free church Freedom of religion in Norway Jesuit clause Jew clause Weihe, Hans-Jørgen Wallin (16 July 2020), "konventikkel", Store...
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paragraph 2, known as the Jew clause, that Jews, Jesuits and monastics were not allowed to enter the kingdom: "Jesuits and monastic orders are not to...
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Constitution of 1814 had enshrined the ban against "the Jesuit and other monastic orders" (see Jesuit clause) for all of Norway. In 1894, Fallize tried to persuade...
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dissenters. The ban on monastic orders was lifted in 1897, but the Jesuit clause remained in effect until 1957. During the 19th century, there were a...
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First Amendment to the United States Constitution (redirect from Free Speech Clause)
Amendment to states—a process known as incorporation—through the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. In Everson v. Board of Education (1947), the...
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and portrayed the Easter Bunny in The Santa Clause 2 (2002) and The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006). He was also an annual guest on the Late...
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St. Xavier's College, Mumbai (category Jesuit universities and colleges in India)
Society of Jesus in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It was founded by the Jesuits on 2 January 1869. The college is affiliated with the University of Mumbai...
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Fairfield University (category Jesuit universities and colleges in the United States)
Fairfield University is a private Jesuit university in Fairfield, Connecticut. It was founded by the Jesuits in 1942. In 2023, the university had about...
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Western Christianity (section Filioque clause)
Jesuit scholars in China. Top: Matteo Ricci, Adam Schaal and Ferdinand Verbiest (1623–88); Bottom: Paul Siu (Xu Guangqi), Colao or Prime Minister of State...
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Josh Bell (first baseman) (category Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas alumni)
Cleveland Guardians, Miami Marlins, and Arizona Diamondbacks. Bell attended Jesuit College Preparatory School of Dallas and was selected by the Pirates in...
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romanization system in 2009, replacing Tongyong Pinyin. Matteo Ricci, a Jesuit missionary in China, wrote the first book that used the Latin alphabet to...
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Guarani dialects (section The Jesuits)
linguistics of three Jesuits, namely: (i) Jesuit Joseph de Anchieta; (ii) Jesuit Antonio Ruiz de Montoya; and lastly, (iii) Jesuit Alonso de Aragona. The...
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during the reign of Timur (1336–1405). In 1581 and 1582 respectively, the Jesuit and Spanish Montesserat and the Portuguese Bento de Góis were warmly welcomed...
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severability clause under which the Carolina only had subsidiary importance to the particular laws of the Imperial Estates. This severability clause was necessary...
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commerce clause differed from Scalia's, and they also held conflicting beliefs about the general welfare clause, the Indian commerce clause, and the necessary...
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James de la Cloche (section Jesuit in Rome)
would-be-illegitimate son of Charles II of England who would have first joined a Jesuit seminary and then gave up his habit to marry a Neapolitan woman. His existence...
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Maryland. As a teenager, he attended Georgetown Preparatory School, a Jesuit boys' college prep school, where he was two years ahead of Neil Gorsuch...
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3rd-person subject of the independent clause. In some descriptive work on the language, when the subject of the independent clause is co-referential with the relevant...
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the Jesuit residence in Seigneurie Notre-Dame-des-Anges in present-day Limoilou. Born in Madagascar, his name was given by Paul Le Jeune, the Jesuit who...
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