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absolution x, 57, 111n8, 125n43, 127n46, 137, 142n70, 143n71, 182, 192, 208, 222, 247
Academy of Vilnius 115n19
accommodation 86–87, 93, 97, 109, 121n35
Acquaviva, Claudio 2–4, 20, 149–50, 159
De confessariis principum 2
in Testimonies 3
Ad filios admonitoria epistola (Ostroróg) 18
Aesop’s fables 82n723
Agathander, Eusebius 22, 26
Alcácer Quibir, Battle of 8
Alexander VII (pope) 56n432
alms 46n257, 108, 126, 128, 129n50, 147, 200, 230, 240
altar 49, 114, 160, 184, 215, 223n62
Ammonites 214n468
Ancona 170n33
Amsterdam 28
Anne of Austria 1, 6, 7
anti-Jesuit literature 1, 3–6, 8–10, 12–14, 16–21, 109–11, 113, 118–19, 121, 123, 125, 127–30, 136, 140, 142, 147, 149, 152, 155
Habsburg-controlled regions and 140n67
Hieronim Zahorowski’s publications and 3, 145n75
Jesuit expertise on casuistry and moral theology and rise of 118n27
Jesuits’ method of subtle infiltration and 110n5
Monita’s role in 3, 127n45
propaganda 9–10, 19–20
“Prosa in laudem Iesuitarum” 21–22, 74, 114n14, 155n103
rhetoric of Jesuit dismissal for immoral and duplicitous behavior in 142
Zebrzydowski Rokosz and 7, 113n11, 154n102, 155n103
Anti-Monita (Ostroróg) 5. Contra famosum libellum…
Antwerp 28, 50
Apollonius of Tyana 214n471
Apostolic See 117, 143. Holy See
Argento, Giovanni 169n25
Argentina 169
Argus 81
argutum 137n63
Asia 115n19
Augustine, Saint 43n213, 44n213, 61n527, 62n527
Augustinians 117n26
Aurea monita religiosissimae Societatis Jesu… 22, 26
Austria 1, 5–8, 32, 87, 111, 140, 149–50
authepsa 80n720, 83, 83n727
Báthory, Stephen (king) 113n12, 116n20
Baudier, Dominique 22, 24
De Jesuitis 24
Bembus, Mateusz
critique of Monita by 17
Hieronim Zahorowski and 17
Benedict XIV (pope)
Sacramentum poenitentiae 143n72
Benedictine nuns 61n524, 141n68
Betulia 214n470
Białystok 2n2
Biblioteka Narodowa, Warsaw 163
Bibliotheca Teubneriana 30
Bibliothek, Herzog August 22
Bohemia 117n24, 149
Bologna 152n92, 216
Boniface VIII (pope) 77n712
Unam sanctam 77n712
Borromeo, Charles 115n17
Braniewo (Braunsberg) 115n17
Bridgettines 61n524
Brno, Moravia 56n432, 154
Broët, Paschase 109n2
Bzowski, Abraham 26
Candidus, Liberius. see Henri de Saint Ignace
canon law 114n13, 143n72
canons 197, 236
chapel 189, 189n169, 228
Capuchins 28, 170
Carthusians 84, 176, 218
Catholic Church 9, 114n16, 116n23, 143n72, 156n105
Catholicism 2–3, 9, 125, 157
Charles I Habsburg (emperor) 5
Charles, archduke of Austria (Styria) 5, 32n26
cherubim 214, 214n475, 216
Chodkiewicz, Anna Alojza Ostrogska 123n38
Christian of Brunswick, duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg 28, 170n27, 173
Chrysostom, Saint 50n325
On Genesis 51n325
Clement VIII (pope) 150, 151n88, 159
Clément, Jacques 215n481
cloister x, 182, 184, 190, 193, 195–197, 199, 202–3, 209–11, 213, 218–19, 223–25, 231–32, 234, 238n239, 239–40, 242, 244, 249
Codure, Jean 143n71
colleges, Jesuit 12, 40–41, 48–49, 112–13, 115–17, 122, 126, 129–32, 136, 141, 165, 170–72, 179, 185–86, 192–99, 203, 206, 219, 224–26, 231, 233–34, 236–37, 239, 242, 245
commoners (pospólstwo) 180, 184, 204, 212, 223, 237, 243, 250–51
cultural productions in 112n9
English College, Rome 114n15
extinctions and ruin of certain families caused by 48n284
Jesuit college in Lviv 123n38
Jesuit college in Poznań 115n19
Jesuit college in Vilnius 115n19
widows and funding of 126, 239
confession 15, 44, 108, 111, 124–27, 133, 136, 141–43, 152–53, 156, 160, 178, 182n68, 191–93, 204, 224, 237, 241, 243. confessors
frequent 124n40, 126n44
solicitation in 143n72
confessors ix, x, 2–3, 7, 15, 58, 65, 109, 118–19, 122–23, 125, 128–29, 131, 141–44, 146, 148, 160, 182, 184–86, 188–90, 192–93, 196–202, 208, 210, 221, 225–27, 228–33, 237–38, 240, 244, 247–49
transformation to pater spiritualis 125n43
Monita’s instructions concerning nuns for 142
nuns and 140n67
remarriage for widows and 122
temporal benefits in exchange for spiritual benefits from 131
warning from visits of other religious orders 117n25–n26
Constance of Austria 6
Constitutiones sive Monita secreta Societatis Iesu (1654) 20–21
Constitutions, Jesuit 108, 126, 129, 133–36, 138–39, 142, 144, 146, 152–53, 208
authority to dismiss members according to 134n57
causes of dismissal from Jesuits according to 133n52
manifestation of conscience in 136n62
Monita’s depiction of Jesuit recruitment process vs 138n65
obedience in 133n52, 134n58, 135n60
professed houses in 129n50
recruitment qualities for Jesuits in Monita versus 138n65
reserved cases for dismissal in 133n54, 134n58, 135n60
Society of Jesus as a body in 144n74
Contra famosum libellum cuius inscriptio est Monita privata (Gretser) 18, 147, 152n92
Coton, Pierre 7
Counter-Reformation 114n15, 156n105, 157n106, 158n109
Cretans 82n724
Croesus (king) 67n631
“Cruel Theater of Unspeakable Crimes of the Jesuits” 39n153
Cum inter cunctas (Paul III) 143n71
Cunctator, Q. Fabius Maximus 79n717, 150n84
Dannmark 168
daughter 192, 194–95, 198, 229n130, 234, 238
De confessariis principum (Acquaviva) 2
de Dominis, Marcantonio 4
de l’Isle Groslot, Jérôme 140n67
de La Rochefoucauld, Cardinal François 115n19
de Saint Ignace, Henri (Liberius Candidus) 169n23
della Rovere, Giuliano. see Julius II
Democritus 81
devil 33n47, 57n458
Devotio Moderna 124n40, 126n44
Diálogos en los cuales se trayan algunos ejemplos de personas … (Ribadeneyra) 137n64
dismissal ix, 3, 11, 133–36, 141–45, 148, 150, 201, 203, 208–10, 232, 247, 249
absolution and 142n70
causes of 136, 142
from clerical state in canon law 143n72
hierarchy and 134n57
Hieronim Zahorowski’s 3
in Jesuit Constitutions 133n52, 133n54, 135
Jesuit behavior towards members after their 135
Monita’s mockery of 134n59, 144–45, 148, 150n83
vs eicere 133n53
solemn vows and 135n60
disputes 182, 222
Dominicans 46n258, 117n25–n26, 154, 161
dominions, angels 214, 216
Domitian (emperor) 67n622
Drexel, Jeremias 53, 62
Tribunal Christi seu arcanum … 53n370
East Indies 115n19
Easter 126n44
Ebersberg, Benedictine monastery in 27, 46n257
eicere 133n53. dismissal
El Escorial 8
Ennius 79, 82
Annales 79n717
Este, Donna Leonora d’ 123n38
Eulalius, Theophilus 26
Euphrates 77n711
Eustachius, Saint 92, 92n2, 190, 190n186, 229, 229n130
Eve 33n47
expulsions, Jesuit 1, 10, 132, 141, 145, 149, 151, 154–55
from Denmark 173
from France 17, 173
from Holland 173
from Paraguay 173
from Poland 10, 17
from Portugal 173–74
from Russia 173
from Spain 17, 173
Sweden 173
Venice 1, 141, 145n75, 149, 151, 154–55
Fabiis, Fabio de 79n717, 150
fasting 182, 192
Faenza 216
Ferdinand II (emperor ) 6, 32n26
Ferdinand III (emperor) 6
Fermo 170, 174
Flanders 24, 61n524
Forlì 216
fornication 142
fortian 171
France 1, 7, 10, 17, 24, 32, 77, 111, 115, 121, 139–40, 148–49, 168, 181, 209n424
Francis Xavier, Saint 47n273, 61n524
Franciscans 117n25–26, 161. Dominicans
Frederick William IV (king) 21n16
funerals 128, 147
German Reich 24, 32, 113, 139–40, 223, 246
Gesù, Church of the 2, 113, 129
Gnadenberg monastery 61n524
Gonzaga, Luigi (Aloysius) 116n23
Goryński family 123n38
Gospel of Luke 76n708
Gregory VII (pope) 77n712
Grebel, Ignacy 162
Gregory XIII (pope) 114n15, 152
Gretser, Jacob 18, 147, 152n93, 154n97
Contra famosum libellum  18, 147, 152n92
Grodziecki, Melchior 113n12
Groningen edition (1654) 8, 27
Guerrero, Bartolomé Lobo 115n19
Guide to the Secret Governance of the Jesuit Fathers 218
Habsburg 8, 16, 149
dynasty 6–7, 140n67
territories 4–5, 140n67
Habsburg–Jesuit alliance 5–7, 140n67, 149
Habsburg–Vasa alliance 7
Halberstadt 173
Henry III Valois 215n481
Hieronim, Saint 229n130
Holland 28, 173, 168
Holofernes 214n470, 216
Holy Roman emperor 6, 77n712
Holy See 84, 176
Hosius, Cardinal Stanislaus 114n17, 115n19
House of Austria 7, 111, 140n67
Huileboureg 173
Hungary 117, 153
Huylenbroucq, Alphonse 169n24, 169n25
Huysselyke Lessen der Vaderen Jesuiten 27
hypocrisy 12, 15, 111, 118, 134, 147, 159
Imola 214, 216
inculcate 14, 119n29
Ingolstadt, University of 6
insinuate 14, 109
Interdict, Venetian 2n4, 145n75, 151n89
Investiture Controversy 77n712
Iscariot 34n59
Israel 77n711, 214n469
Italy 21, 24, 121, 123, 139, 145, 151, 155, 170n33
James, Saint 60n514
Jansenists 169
Jesuit easy absolution for 127n46
Jesuit frequent Communion and 124n40
Jaworowski 169, 173. see Zahorowski Hieronim
Jephthah 216, 214n468
Jesuits
absolution as tool for enforcing dismissal in Monita and 142n70
absolution privileges of 111n8, 125n43, 127n46, 137, 142n70, 143n71
acquisition of wealth depicted in Monita 12
Alexander VII and 56n432
apostolic frogs likened to 82n734
Argus Panoptes and lynx compared to 81, 81n722
authepsa compared to 80n720, 83, 83n727
as authoritarian and manipulative in Monita of 142n69
authority to dismiss members of 150n84
Benedictine monastery in Ebersberg given to 46n257
bishops and 112–15, 116n23, 121n35, 141, 143n71, 152n91, 156–57, 182, 184–85, 210, 213, 223–24, 248, 251
canonization of saintly 116n23, 185, 193, 224, 232
Cardinal Stanislaus Hozjusz and 114n17
Catholic authorities’ support of 114n15
causes of dismissal from 133n52, 208
charity toward poor from 31n17
cities that do not want to have 35n74
colleges. see colleges
comparison to lions and vultures for greed of wealth 50n310
competition with other religious orders 113, 117n26, 120
as conspirators 3
Constitutions. see Constitutions
court politics and 2
Cretans compared to 82n724
criminal description in Monita of 173
cultivation of relationships with influential figures in Monita by 10–13, 145
cypresses likened to 80
description as manipulative in Monita  1, 3, 13, 16, 109–11, 113, 117, 119, 121–22, 126–31, 135, 138, 142, 147–48
development of pater spiritualis and 125n43
Devotio Moderna and 124n40, 126n44
ecclesiastical hierarchy’s support for 115n19
educational dominance of 121n37
educational emphasis on rhetoric and composition 127n47
engagement with women religious in Monita by 13
expulsions
from Denmark 173
from France 17, 173
from Holland 173
from Paraguay 173
from Poland 10, 17
from Portugal 173–74
from Russia 173
from Spain 17, 173
from Sweden 173
from Venice 1, 141, 145n75, 149, 151, 154–55
female patrons of 123n38, 129n49
Fifth General Congregation of 118n28
final vows and reliance on alms of 129n50
formative years of 109n2
frequent confession and Communion by 124n40
gender norms and biases of 128n49
gifts sent by 33n40, 138–39
grounds for dismissal from 142, 208
guidance on managing widows in Monita 126
Habsburg alliance 5–7, 140n67, 149
Hieronim Zahorowski and 2n2, 3–4, 17–19, 31n2, 137n64, 145n75
hunger for gold in Monita of 50n325
hypocrisy in Monita  15
ingratitude in Monita of 67n631
Jansenists and 124n40, 127n46
Kraków’s unfriendly attitude towards 36n99
laxism accusations of 118, 119n31
Machiavellian portrayal in Monita of 15, 119n30
Magdalena Mortęska and 141n68
magnates and 30, 34, 86–90, 100–101, 109–11, 117, 131, 136, 180, 182, 191, 193, 198, 202, 207n399, 212
management of dismissed members in Monita by 109, 112, 135–37, 138n64, 139n65, 143–45, 148
management of rulers in Monita by 2–3, 9, 15, 39, 60, 77, 82, 109–12, 114–16, 118–20, 122, 129, 131, 139–40, 149
manuals for confessors by 144
missions 10, 115n17–n19, 117n25, 129n50, 135n60, 139n66
monasteries of nuns acquired by 27, 46n257, 61n524, 113
monere as admonitions from superiors to subordinates of 110n4
monks compared to 34, 40, 111, 115, 121, 132, 135
moral theology and casuistry expertise of 118n27
motto of 110n3
nuns in Monita and 27, 46n257, 61n524, 113, 130, 132, 140n67, 141n68, 142
obedience demanded by 1120n33
original sin of Blessed Virgin 46n258
philosophy 111n6
poems employed by 112n9
portrayal in Monita of 1, 3, 13–15, 108–11, 119–21, 126–30, 139, 142–43, 147–48
probabilism and 109, 111n6
recruitment and retention of members in Monita by 13
recruitment in German-speaking lands and Poland in Monita by 138
recruitment of young men in Monita by 138–39
regicide accusations of 215
religious orders and 24–25, 40n158, 41n164, 84, 113, 115n18, 117, 120–21, 124n41, 128n49, 132–33, 141, 143n71, 149, 154–55
religious vows and 125, 135n60, 160
resignation of goods in 133n55
right to appoint perpetual vicar of 115–16
role as confessors 15, 109
role of syndic for 126, 127n45
rulers who supported 3, 9, 149
Sarpi, Paolo and 4, 140n67, 151n89, 152n94, 155n102
selection of confessors for widows in Monita 123
selection of widows’ estate managers in Monita 125n4242
sensory engagement for 128n48
Socinians and 18
spiritual benefits of widowhood in Monita 124n41
strategy for Protestants and Orthodox schismatics in Monita 114n16
strategy for directing and controlling nobility in Monita 117
suppression of 10, 17, 29
symbolizare and religious competitors for 117n25, 120n34
university privileges and 116n20
vow of chastity mocked in Monita 44n213, 125–26
vows for scholastics and formed coadjutors 134
widows and see widows/widowhood
worldly temptations and 120n32
written testimony for dismissed members of Monita 135
young men chosen as confessors 58n472–n473
Jesus Christ 76, 128, 173, 219n16
Joabite 34n59
John II Casimir (king) 6–7, 32n26
John III of Sweden 7
John the Baptist, Saint 32n23
José o Reformador Bragança (king) 171n52
Juana of Austria 8
Judas Maccabeus 214n471
Judith, biblical 214n470, 216
Julius II (pope) 214n473, 216
kings. see monarchs
Klinkhardt, Julius 162
Knapiusz, Grzegorz (Gregorius Cnapius) 162
Konarski, Adam 115n19
Kórnik 22, 162
Kostka, Stanisław, Saint 116n23, 47n273
Kraków 3, 5, 7, 16–18, 21–22, 36, 113, 116, 123, 147, 153, 156–57, 162, 178n4
kwestarze (mendicants) 165, 196
Latin editions 29
laxism 118, 119n31
Leiden, University of 24
Lenten fast 38n135
Leopold I (emperor) 32n26
Licet debitum (Paul III) 143n71
Liège (Lutych) 170n31
Lima 115n19
London 4, 28–29
London editions 29
Louis XIII (king) 1, 7, 111n7, 139n66, 148–49
Loyola, Ignatius de 47, 50, 55, 109, 116, 129, 149, 159
canonization of 61n524 , 116n23
first companions of 109n2
motto of 50n310
tomb of 129n51
Lublin 3
Lviv 123n38, 158n109
lynx 81
Maccabees 216
Machiavelli, Niccolò 167n4, 172
Maciejowski, Cardinal Bernard 4, 156
Madrid 3, 8
magnates vii, 11, 22, 30, 32–34, 36–38, 49, 56, 86–90, 96, 100–1, 103, 106–7, 109–11, 117, 131, 136, 180, 182, 191, 193, 198, 202, 207n399, 212
Malchus 216
marriage 6–7, 109–11, 123n38, 124–25, 130, 144, 152n92, 155, 163, 181, 182n76, 189, 196n259, 198, 220–22, 229, 234
Maria Anna of Bavaria 5
Marsiglio, Giovanni 4
Masen, Jakob 26
Matthias (emperor) 139n66
Maximilian, elector of Bavaria 32n26
Maximilian III, archduke of Austria 150n86
Medici, Maria de’ 1, 7, 139n66
Méjan, Étienne 21n16
Melanchthon, Philip 67n622
men, young. widows
chosen as confessors 58n472–n473
chosen for Jesuit novitiates 138–39
Micah, Prophet 38n134
Middle East 77n711
Milan 4, 115n117, 171n44
missions, Jesuit 10, 115n17–n19, 117n25, 129n50, 135n60, 139n66, 168
monarchs/monarchy ix, 3, 6, 9, 15, 16, 34, 59, 70, 72, 75–76, 78–79, 86–87, 94, 106, 119, 138–39, 148, 151, 153, 155, 160, 163, 168, 170, 173, 180, 186–87, 194–95, 205, 213, 215, 220–22, 224–27, 232–34, 236, 244, 251–54, 256
monere 1, 2, 110n4
Monita
accomodatio exaggerated in 109n2
as blueprint for Jesuit way to expand their power 13
authorship 18. Zahorowski, Hieronim
Constitutiones sive Monita secreta Societatis Iesu 20–21
critique of Jesuit veneration of its blessed and beatified members 129n51
editions and translations of Monita
1654 edition 243–25
1657 edition 25, 30
1668 edition 8, 253–26
1668 editions 27
1670 editions 24, 263–27
1723 edition 28
1759 edition 29
1782 Roman edition 283–29, 96n7, 97n8, 98n12, 102n153–n156, 103n18–n20, 105n22–n25, 106n26–n30, 107n31
1784 edition 17n15, 102n17, 165
bilingual edition 28
Dutch edition 27
editio princeps 163
first publication 9
Groningen edition 243–25
Huysselyke Lessen der Vaderen Jesuiten 27
Latin editions 29
London editions 29
Monita privata Societatis Iesu (1615) 21
Monita privata Societatis Iesu (1657) 22
Monita privata Societatis Iesu, edita opera ac studio Pacifici a Lapide (1668) 22
Monita privata Societatis Jesu (no date and publication place) 21
Monita privata Societatis Jesu (1612) 21
Nysa edition 149, 155n103
Paderborn 1661 edition 8, 20, 28, 75, 170n27, 170n29, 173
Polish translations 10, 16, 19
Secreta monita edition 17, 20–21, 29
vernacular translations 17, 29, 117n24
Jesuit instructions to guard the secret of 176
origins of 5
role of syndic in 126n45
sections of 11
symbolizare in 117n25
translations into vernacular languages 17, 29, 117n24
monks 34n54, 40n156, 40n161, 111, 115, 121, 121n35, 132, 135, 184, 224, 251. religious.
Mortęska, Magdalena 141n68
mortification 132, 209
Moscow 168, 260–61
Myszkowski, Piotr 157
Munich 21–22, 28, 53, 114
Nádasi, János 135
Tristes annuae desertorum 137n64
Neuburg an der Donau monastery 61n524
New Testament 83n725
nobility 36, 50, 93, 101, 103, 117, 138n65, 154n102, 198, 207, 237
Nomenklatura ogarów (Ostroróg) 18
nostri (ours) viii, ix, 14, 24, 25, 34, 36–37, 41, 48, 51, 54, 60–61, 79, 85–91, 95, 97–98, 100–1, 103–4, 106, 109, 111, 113, 115–123, 130–32, 135, 144, 147, 175–76, 178–82, 185–88, 192–96, 198–200, 202–3, 206–7, 209, 211–12, 221, 224–28, 234–35, 237–39, 246
Novara (err. Nawarra) 171n44
novices 6, 134n57, 196
nuns 61, 130, 132, 141
Benedictine 61n524, 141n68
confessors and 140n67, 142
monasteries acquired by Jesuits owned by 27, 46n257, 61n524, 113
Nysa (Neiße, Nissa) 5, 7–8, 19, 21, 149, 155n103, 253
obedience 120, 126, 133–35, 138, 142, 151, 158
in Constitutions 133n52, 134n58, 135n60
vow of 135n60
On Genesis (St. Chrysostom) 51n325
orations 172n54, 239n256, 242n283, 249n368
Oratorians 121n37
Ostroróg, Jan 5, 18–19, 149
Anti-Monita 5
Ad filios admonitoria epistola 18
Paderborn edition 8, 170n29, 173
Secreta monita ou Avis Secrets de la Société de Jesus 20
Papal States 139n66, 152n92, 157n106
Parable of the Pharisee 76n708
Parable of the Tax Collector 76n708
Paraguay 168, 173
parish 113–15, 116n22, 131, 160, 212, 224
Pascal, Blaise
Provincial Letters 119n31
pater spiritualis 125n43
Paul III (pope) 143n71
Cum inter cunctas 143n71
Licet debitum 143n71
Sacra religionis 143n71
Paul the Apostle 81, 144n74
celibacy and widowhood for 124n41
widowhood and unmarried women for 124n41
Paul V (pope) 116n23, 139n66, 151n89, 154, 155n103, 160
Paula, Saint 92, 190n186, 229
Peter, Saint 81, 154n87, 214, 216
Philip II (king) 8
Philip III (king) 139n66
Philip IV (king) 8, 32n26, 77n712
Piacenza 26
Piarists 121n37
Pius V (pope) 40n156, 152n90, 158
Plautus
Truculentus 80n719
pleban 182, 184
poem 4, 21, 22, 24, 112n9, 149, 154n102, 155n103
poetry 111, 159n110
Poland 1–2, 4–7, 10, 17–18, 20–21, 26, 32, 111–14, 117, 121, 123, 138, 140, 148–50, 154–56, 158
Jesuit expulsion from 10, 17
Jesuits’ recruitment methods according to Monita in 138–39
Monita and Jesuit influence in 4, 6–7, 10, 140n67, 149, 155n103
Zebrzydowski Rebellion in 1
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth 5–6, 140n67, 152n93, 156n105, 157n106
Polska (Królestwo Polskie) 7
popes 37n115, 40n156, 56n432, 61n524, 77n712, 114n15, 114n16, 116n23, 122, 135n60, 139n66, 143n71, 143n72, 150, 150n86, 150n88, 151n88, 151n89, 152, 152n90, 152n92, 154n102, 155n103, 170, 180–81, 188, 193, 213, 214n473, 215n481, 227, 249n361, 251
Portugal 8, 10, 17, 173–74
Portugalia 168, 171, 209n424
Possevino, Antonio 7
Poznań 115n19, 116n20, 162
Prague 56n432, 174
preacher vii, 11, 24, 117, 119, 150, 185–86, 205, 210, 225–26, 249
prelates 18, 111–13, 131, 157
priests, parish 113, 131, 160n111
princes v, vi, 2, 22, 25, 30, 32–42, 47, 49–50, 56–57, 60, 70–72, 74, 77–79, 81, 85–90, 94–96, 101, 103, 106–7
probabilism 109, 111n6, 111n8
professed 84, 129n50, 134n57, 135n60, 150n87, 153, 158, 218. vows
houses 129
“Prosa in laudem Iesuitarum” 21–22, 74, 114n14, 155n103
prostitutes 45n237
Protasewicz, Walerian 115n19
Protestantism 9, 115n17, 251n384, 212n459
Provincial Letters (Pascal) 119n31
Provincials, Jesuit 85134, 139, 150n84, 157, 159, 177, 218
Prussia, Royal 21n16
Przewodnik, czyli Skryte rządy ojców jezuitów  162, 217
purgatory 165, 189–91, 200, 228, 215, 240
Qur’an 167n3, 172
Radziwiłł, Cardinal Jerzy 4, 157
Raków 18
Ratio studiorum 112n9
rector 171, 237
Regulae Societatis  108
rules, Jesuit 167, 169, 175–76, 178, 181, 187, 192, 195, 199, 201n321, 202, 207–9, 213, 234, 241, 246
religious ix, x, 168n20, 175, 178–82, 184, 187–88, 192, 195, 201–13, 224, 226, 231–32, 240, 247, 249–50
Ribadeneyra, Pedro de 135
Diálogos  137n64
Richelieu, Cardinal 139n66
family 182n67, 221n40
Rokosz, Zebrzydowski 7, 113n11 , 154n102, 155n103
Roman church 81–82
Rome 2, 4, 28, 67, 81, 113–14, 129, 139, 146, 150–52, 154, 156
Roser, Isabella 123n38
Royal Prussia 141n68
Roz[d]rażewski, Stanisław 113n12
Rozdrażewski, Hieronim 113n12, 115n19, 157n108
Rudolf II (emperor) 5
Russia 168n20, 173
Ryczek, Wojciech 214n466
Sacra religionis (Paul III) 143n71
Sagredo, Giovan Francesco 8
Salmerón, Alfonso 109n2
Salzburg, archbishops of 35n77, 64n572
Samaria 214n471
Samson, biblical 214n469, 216
Sánchez, Mateo 8
Sarpi, Paolo 2n4
justification for Jesuit expulsion from Venice 151n89
Jesuit vows for 152n94
letter to Jacques Gillot concerning Jesuits 155n102
letter to Jérôme de l’Isle Groslot concerning Jesuits 140n67
Monita and 4
Scharffenberg, Krispin (the Younger) 5, 21
Schipper, John 28
Sebastian I (king) 8
Secreta monita 17, 20–21, 28
1723 edition 28
1759 edition 28–29
1782 edition 28
compared to earlier Monita privata 29
Secreta monita ou Avis Secrets de la Société de Jesus 28
servants 124, 126, 127n45, 130
sin x, 44n226, 109, 111, 119, 127n46, 134, 142, 143n70–n71, 156, 182, 189–190, 195, 200, 208–9, 225, 229n123–230, 240, 242n283, 247
original 46n258, 124n40
Sixtus V (pope) 150, 157, 159, 215n481
Sieniawska, Elżbieta Łucja Gostomska 123n38
Sigismund Augustus (king) 113n12
Sigismund III Vasa (king) 6–7, 111n7, 148–49, 154n102
Skarga, Piotr 156n105, 157–58
Society of Jesus. see Jesuits
Socinians 18
sodomy 61–63, 103, 142, 144
solemn vows 134n57, 135n60, 150n87–n88, 153
solicitation 142–143n72
Somaschi 121n37
Spain 8, 10, 17, 21, 32, 139, 151, 159, 168, 209n424
Spiritual Exercises 127n48, 128n48, 228, 235, 246
superiors 2–3, 10–11, 13, 16, 36, 61, 68, 80, 84–85, 88, 103–4, 110, 115, 121, 124, 127, 132–34, 136, 141–42, 144, 146, 148, 150, 154, 170, 175, 183, 202, 217–18, 222–24, 238–40, 242, 247–48
suppression 10, 17, 29
Sweden 7, 168, 173
syndic 126, 127n45
Szczuczyna, Elżbieta Potocka 123n38
Szyszkowski, Marcin 18
Talmud 167, 172
Tazbir, Janusz 2n2, 4
testament 199, 239
Testimonia de Iesuitis 21–22, 68
Testimonies 3–4, 122, 148–49
Theatines 37n115 , 143n71, 151n89
Theophilus the Indian 26
Thirty Years’ War 5, 25, 27, 139n66
Thomas, Saint 46n258
Toledo Herrera, Francisco de
Towarzystwo Jezusowe. see Jesuits
Tribunal Christi seu arcanum.... (Drexel) 53n370
Tristes annuae desertorum (Nádasi) 137n64
Unam sanctam (Boniface VIII) 77n712
Valerianus Magnus 40n155, 56n432, 62n527
Valignano, Alessandro 115n19
van Eyk (Catholic bookseller) 28
Vasa dynasty 6. Sigismund Vasa
Vasa, Cecylia Renata 6
Venetian Republic. see Venice
Venice 1, 2n4, 4–5, 37n115, 141, 143n71, 145n75, 149, 151n88–n89, 154, 155n102–n103, 156, 209n424
Jesuit expulsion from 1, 141, 145n75, 149, 151, 154–55
papal Interdict on 2n4, 145n75, 151n89. Sarpi, Paolo
Virgil 78n714, 80n721
Verona 26
Virgin Mary 46n258, 92, 126, 216
virgins 33, 111
Ladislaus IV Vasa (king) 32n26
vows 210, 244n316, 248n357
final 129n50
four 135, 150, 153, 158
religious 125, 135n60, 160
simple 134, 153, 158, 246
solemn 134n57, 135n60, 150n87–n88, 153, 240n267
three 135, 153, 158, 208, 246n336
vow of chastity 44n213, 125–26, 153n96, 229–30, 249
vow of obedience 135n60
vow of poverty 133n55, 210n429
Warsaw 2, 5, 7, 17, 163
Warsaw Confederation 5
weddings 25, 128
Westfalia 170n27
widows/widowhood vi, vii, ix, x, 11–15, 25, 41–52, 56n438, 58n472, 64–67, 70–72, 74, 86, 91–94, 96–98, 101, 105–6, 122–32, 145–48, 153, 155–56, 158, 160, 168, 173, 179, 188n162, 188–99, 205, 211, 219, 228–34, 236–39, 244, 250
funding of Jesuit Colleges from 126
Jesuits and wealthy 12–14, 25, 122, 123n39, 124n41, 146, 148
Monita instructions on dealing with sons and daughters of 11, 25, 45, 128, 130, 132
Monita on guidance and management of 126
Monita on leniency in confessions for 126
Monita on remarriage for 122
Monita on selection of confessors for 123
Monita on selection of estate managers in Monita for 125n4242
Monita on sensory engagement and manipulation of 128n48
Monita to send charities to Jesuit sepulchers of blessed or beatified from 129n51
Wielewicki, Jan 3, 19
wikariusz 185, 224
William V of Bavaria 114n15
Władysław IV Vasa (king) 6–7
Wołucki, Mikołaj 113n12
women 13, 26, 41, 57–58, 111, 123, 127–28, 142, 152, 160–61, 197n277, 237
Jesuit view of 128n49, 191n205, 197n277, 214n470, 230n146, 237
Wrocław (Breslau) 5, 21, 149, 162
youth
developmental management 220n21, 245n317
evaluation and assessment 50, 52, 58n472–n473, 187n151
preferential treatment and advancement 66, 102–3, 195n250
recruitment and attraction strategies 42, 70–71, 205n378, 227n100, 227n105
Zahorowski, Hieronim 169n25
authorship of Monita and 3–4, 18–19, 31n2, 137n64, 145n75
Jesuits and 3
Jacob Gretser and 18
Jan Wielewicki and 19
János Nádasi and 137n64
Mateusz Bembus and 17–18
Stanisław Załęski and 4
Załęski, Stanisław 4
Zamoyski, Jan 6
Zebrzydowski Rebellion 1, 7, 16, 113n11, 154n102, 155n103

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Monita privata (secreta) Societatis Iesu

The Critical Edition of the Latin and Polish Texts with English Translation, Commentary, and Introduction

丛编: Brill Research Perspectives in Humanities and Social Sciencesand Brill Research Perspectives in Jesuit Studies
Cover Monita privata (secreta) Societatis Iesu
ISBN:
9789004728257
出版社:
Brill
印刷出版日期:
04 Jun 2025
  • Subjects
    • Book History and Cartography
      • History of the Book
    • History
      • Early Modern History
    • Literature and Cultural Studies
      • Translation Studies
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Monita privata (secreta) Societatis Iesu
Monita privata Societatis Iesu
Secreta Monita Societatis Iesu
The Society of Jesus’s Private Instructions
The Two Polish Translations of the Monita secreta Societatis Iesu
Monita secreta Societatis Iesu to jest Rady tajemne Towarzystwa Jezusowego z łacińskiego na portugalski, włoski, francuski, niemiecki etc., teraz zaś i na polski język przetłumaczone, a[nno] d[omini] 1767
Monita secreta Societatis Iesu: Rady tajemne Towarzystwa Jezusowego
Przewodnik, czyli Skryte rządy ojców jezuitów, z łacińskiego przełożone roku 1784
Guide to the Secret Governance of the Jesuit Fathers, Translated from the Latin, 1784
Back Matter
Bibliography of Prints and Manuscripts
Index

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