How did the Society of Jesus, also known as the Jesuits, usually work when spreading Catholicism?
a) They tried to work with the elite classes of any society.
b) They always preferred to work under the radar, mainly to avoid conflicts with Protestants.
Consider This: Whom did Jesuits connect with in England and Japan? See 1.6: Narratives: England’s Diamond.
c) They usually began a conversion campaign by distributing lots of pamphlets and other writings.
Consider This: Whom did Jesuits connect with in England and Japan? See 1.6: Narrative: England’s Diamond.
d) They always insisted on being open in their recruiting, preferring to give public sermons in town squares whenever possible.
Consider This: Whom did Jesuits connect with in England and Japan? See 1.6: England’s Diamond.
a) They tried to work with the elite classes of any society.
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