There are many churches of the Roman Catholic
Jesuit
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order, many of them patterned after Il Gesu in Rome and dedicated to Saint Ignatius. Nearly all have normal dedications to saints etc. but despite this some are usually known just as the Jesuit Church of the city, including:
The churches are ordered by its completion date.
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Church of the Gesù, Rome, Italy (1568-1580)
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Church of Gesù, Ferrara, Italy (1570)
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Jesuit Church, Molsheim, France (1615-1617)
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Jesuit Church, Lviv
Saints Peter and Paul Garrison Church ( uk, Гарнізонна церква святих апостолів Петра і Павла)(1610-1630) (known as the Jesuit Church) is an historic church in Lviv, Ukraine.
The church was built by the ...
, Ukraine (1610-1621)
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Jesuit Church, Warsaw
The Jesuit Church ( pl, Kościół Jezuitów), also known as Church of the Gracious Mother of God (''Kościół Matki Bożej Łaskawej''), is an ornate church within the Old Town precinct in Warsaw, Poland. The temple stands on , adjacent to St ...
, Poland (1609-1626)
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Jesuit Church, Bratislava, Slovakia (1636-1638)
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Jesui Church, Cusco, Peru (1651-1669)
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Jesuit Church, Valletta, Malta (1593-late 17th century)
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Jesuit Church, Vienna
The Jesuit Church (german: Jesuitenkirche), also known as the University Church (german: Universitätskirche), is a two-floor, double-tower church in Vienna, Austria. Influenced by early Baroque principles, the church was remodeled by Andrea Pozz ...
, Austria (1623-1705)
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Jesuit Church, Sibiu, Romania (1726-1733)
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Jesuit Church, Mannheim, Germany (1723-1756)
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Jesuit Chapel (Quebec City)
The Jesuit Chapel is a chapel of the Society of Jesus located in the Old Quebec neighbourhood of Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. It was designed by François Baillairgé and built in from 1818 to 1930. It is situated on Rue Dauphine in Old Quebec clos ...
, Canada (1818-1930)
See also
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List of Jesuit sites
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