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UGA P134/12/1/2/3/18
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Speech on the Society of Jesus and Practical Mysticism
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- [1941]
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Text of a speech by Father Hayes praising the Society of Jesus and lamenting their persecution. In it, Father Hayes states particular praise for the religious reductions (settlements) developed by the Jesuits in Paraguay and northern Argentina between the late 16th and mid-18th centuries for the indigenous Guarani people ('It may be said that the natives were poor ignorant savages; but the civilisation covered by the two centuries of their Reductions stands higher than any civilisation that has been known by man'). He also speaks about the order's founder, Ignatius of Loyola. Includes annotations, corrections, and 4 handwritten pages of addenda.
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20/06/2024
17/07/2025