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A Jesuit
{ 1 } - is not dependent on anyone in choosing his work or in use of material goods.
{ 2 } - may be a non-Catholic.
{ 3 } - may own property after his final vows.
{ 4 } - takes his vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in accordance with the Constitutions of the Society of Jesus.
{ 5 } - may marry after he takes the vows making him a Jesuit.
{ 6 } - is always an ordained priest.
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A Jesuit
{ 1 } - is not dependent on anyone in choosing his work or in use of material goods.
{ 2 } - may be a non-Catholic.
{ 3 } - may own property after his final vows.
{ 4 } - takes his vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in accordance with the Constitutions of the Society of Jesus.
{ 5 } - may marry after he takes the vows making him a Jesuit.
{ 6 } - is always an ordained priest.
Such activities are dependent on a Jesuit's vow of obedience to his superior.
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A Jesuit
{ 1 } - is not dependent on anyone in choosing his work or in use of material goods.
{ 2 } - may be a non-Catholic.
{ 3 } - may own property after his final vows.
{ 4 } - takes his vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in accordance with the Constitutions of the Society of Jesus.
{ 5 } - may marry after he takes the vows making him a Jesuit.
{ 6 } - is always an ordained priest.
Jesuits are members of a religious order of the Roman Catholic Church.
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A Jesuit
{ 1 } - is not dependent on anyone in choosing his work or in use of material goods.
{ 2 } - may be a non-Catholic.
{ 3 } - may own property after his final vows.
{ 4 } - takes his vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in accordance with the Constitutions of the Society of Jesus.
{ 5 } - may marry after he takes the vows making him a Jesuit.
{ 6 } - is always an ordained priest.
The final Jesuit vow of poverty excludes ownership of property by the individual Jesuit, though the Jesuit order may own property.
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A Jesuit
{ 1 } - is not dependent on anyone in choosing his work or in use of material goods.
{ 2 } - may be a non-Catholic.
{ 3 } - may own property after his final vows.
{ 4 } - takes his vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in accordance with the Constitutions of the Society of Jesus.
{ 5 } - may marry after he takes the vows making him a Jesuit.
{ 6 } - is always an ordained priest.
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A Jesuit
{ 1 } - is not dependent on anyone in choosing his work or in use of material goods.
{ 2 } - may be a non-Catholic.
{ 3 } - may own property after his final vows.
{ 4 } - takes his vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in accordance with the Constitutions of the Society of Jesus.
{ 5 } - may marry after he takes the vows making him a Jesuit.
{ 6 } - is always an ordained priest.
The Jesuit vow of chastity excludes a subsequent vow of marriage.
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A Jesuit
{ 1 } - is not dependent on anyone in choosing his work or in use of material goods.
{ 2 } - may be a non-Catholic.
{ 3 } - may own property after his final vows.
{ 4 } - takes his vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in accordance with the Constitutions of the Society of Jesus.
{ 5 } - may marry after he takes the vows making him a Jesuit.
{ 6 } - is always an ordained priest.
Some Jesuits are brothers, not ordained priests.
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