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  1. It was founded as a Jesuit college in 1651, and still has a chapel and an astronomical and astrological sundial dating to 1673. In 1987, an international section was added but has since relocated to the Cité Scolaire Internationale de Grenoble ( CSI Europole ).

    • Paul F. Grendler
    • 5 Jesuit Islands
    • 16 Roman National Colleges
    • 17 Jesuit Schools in France
    • 18 Jesuit Schools: Conclusions
    • 7 Jesuit Universities
    • Acknowledgment

    University of Toronto, Emeritus paulgrendler@gmail.com

    Ignatius of Loyola directed his fellow Jesuits to pay close attention to locating their colleges. He wanted the Jesuits to choose a good site, to acquire a prop-erty large enough for college and church, and to make sure that there was room to expand. If possible, the college should be situated in the center of the city, not far from “the conversati...

    A unique version of the Jesuit boarding school was the national college, which was a seminary for future secular priests from a specific linguistic region or po-litical state in Europe. Historians usually call them national colleges, although they might also be called linguistic colleges or national seminaries.120 They educated young men for the pr...

    Although boarding schools and national colleges were important, the heart of Jesuit education was the network of day schools supported by civil authorities in the major Catholic states of Europe. For reasons of space, it is not possible to discuss Jesuit schools everywhere. But a closer look at the schools in France illuminates their place in the m...

    Jesuit schools began when Ignatius of Loyola accepted an invitation to found a school in Messina. It flourished and was followed by others, most notably the Roman College. Diego Laínez, the second superior general of the Society, then decided that the schools would be the most important ministry of the Society. He mandated that almost all Jesuits w...

    Next came Jesuit universities. With the approval and support of civil authori-ties, the Jesuits founded new universities in which the Society ruled the entire university. They were small collegiate universities in which the Jesuit school teaching the humanities, philosophy, and theology might be the entire univer-sity. Or it might include two or th...

    I wish to thank Robert A. Maryks for the invitation and his help on this essay. Bibliography

  2. This list includes four-year colleges and universities operated by the Society of Jesus. The currently listed total on this page is 189 colleges and universities. Paul Grendler has authored a history of Jesuit schools and universities from 1548 to 1773.

  3. The second oldest lycée in Grenoble (after the lycée Stendhal, where the linguist Jean-François Champollion was educated), the lycée Champollion is best known for the quality of its classes préparatoires, making it the traditional school for the elites of Dauphiné and Savoy.

  4. 3 juil. 2020 · Comparison of Jesuit schools and universities in Europe with those created outside Europe—such as Quebec City in the 1630s—is not attempted. Grendler examines the period from the founding of the first Jesuit school at Messina, in 1548, to the suppression of the Jesuits in 1773. But in 2014 the bicentennial of the restoration of ...

    • S.J. Thomas Worcester
    • 2020
  5. Destinées aux élèves et à leur famille, à la communauté éducative, au personnel administratif, aux bénévoles et aux anciens, la Semaine jésuite permet un contact à la fois vivant, ludique, accessible et dense avec la Compagnie de Jésus.

  6. Although each institution is legally autonomous under independent boards of trustees and separately chartered by respective states, the 28 schools and three theological schools share common Jesuit ideals and traditions.