Los novicios de la compañía de Jesús: La disyuntiva ante el autoexilio y su estancia en Italia
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hs.2002.v54.i109.192Keywords:
Jesuits, novices, Society of Jesus, expulsion, exile, Charles III of SpainAbstract
When, in April of 1767, the expulsion of the Jesuits from Spain is ordered, the group of novices who was studying in the recognized Colleges of the Society is tom between following the priests into exile or forgetting their projects and staying in Spanish territory. This work concentrates on the one hand, the reactions of these youths, tempted the representatives of the administration and of the Spanish clergy, which used all the means at their disposal of convincing them for being in Spain and, on the other, the crusading spirit surrounding the decision to defend their vocation and going into voluntary exile into the States of the Pope.
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