What do Jesuits believe? | Jesuit Autocomplete

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Published on Jun 24, 2021
Are Jesuits celibate? What do Jesuits do? In the third episode of Jesuit Autocomplete, Fr. Eric Sundrup, S.J., and Fr. Paddy Gilger, S.J., answer some of the internet's most searched questions about Jesuits.

Watch more episodes here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLFA_2Z1L-3trXkIrbIbEE6NCYTAo5m_P9

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