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Jesuits
The first new order was founded in 1534 by a Spanish noble, ignatius of Loyola. This new order was the society of Jesus, or the Jesuits. The Jesuits were a religious order created to serve the pope and the church. Ignatius had been a soldier, and the organization of the Jesuits reflects this background. Jesuits tried to be as disciplined as soldiers in their religious duties. As the Jesuits leader ignatius took the title of general and he referred to the Jesuits as soldiers. One of the Jesuits goals was to teach people about Catholic ideas. Another order was created in 1535 in Italy by Angela merici, called the Ursuline order, it was created to teach girls rather than boys.

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The Reformation

By Breanna