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Just a comment on the usage in the quote: Quote:
The Jesuits considered the Natives nothing less than savages and, therefore, deserving of nothing less than subjugation....
Bauhaus aside , shouldn't less be more?
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Ah. Well, I got some explanation from my parents. The Jesuits were “not very nice” and were not above using violence to impose the rules of Catholicism on the people of Québec. During my Grandmother’s generation, the expression “mon Jésuite” came to be used as an exclamation, or oath, when scolding a mischievous youngster.
This page has a good explanation as to why my parents would thing that the Jesuits were not very nice. Jesuits were not very nice
FROM THE PAGE...
The Jesuits were despised by most of the French in New France and they were resented by the Natives. The Jesuits considered the Natives nothing less than savages and, therefore, deserving of nothing less than subjugation. Although subjugation was considered deplorable by most, the Jesuits considered it a virtue - as long as it was the Roman Catholic Church which was doing the subjugating. The French of New France considered the Jesuits extremely wicked and dangerous men who should be driven out of the country. Eventually, all of Europe would come to feel the same way about the Jesuits and they would be driven from there, also.
a) Where did they go?
b) Is this related to the business of disempowering the Catholic Church in Canada in recent history?
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a) Where did they go? I think they're living near Father Steve's house now. b) Is this related to the business of disempowering the Catholic Church in Canada in recent history? I don't know about the rest of Canada, I can only speak of Québec. Though the Jésuites were part of what caused the rebellion against the Catholic Church, they were only part of a wide root structure. The French Québecois were effectively enslaved by the harsh, inflexible rules established by the Catholic church. What surprises me most is that the revolution is relatively recent. As recently as in my Grandmother’s time, the Catholic church had a strangle-hold on even the most basic of everyday decisions.
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My dear departed uncle, my mother's brother, was a Jesuit priest, and one of the kindest, most intelligent people I've ever met. He was a world renowned Chaucer scholar. At the time of his death, he was an English professor at Fordham U. He was a funny and fine poet, among other things. On the other hand, there was a Jesuit priest who was the "Prefect of Discipline" at my High School, and he would smack the piss out of me from time to time for no particular reason that I could discern. I hope that things have become a bit more evenhanded (so to speak) these last several years. Now TV evangelists, on the other other hand...
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Good contrast, Owly! But I would put a rhetorical question to you: is it not true that the innate values of the good and humane scholar would shine out through whatever social structure pertained, whereas the nastier side of humanity revealed by the other needs the authoritarianism of an absolutist creed to flourish?
But I *completely agree about evilangelists...!
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Yes, it seems that it is easier to be a &*#$ when sanctioned, but I'm not sure if it's a necessity. I'm not a big fan of any absolute system, unless it's vodka, and even then, I'd really prefer a cool Sam Adams or a DAB. If I systematically revered anything, trees, (where owls live), might be my first choice.
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Owlbow (and others so inclined), follow me down to Animal Safari. I want to ask about a recent sighting near here.
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