Suppression of the Jesuit Order
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ITALY, Papale (Stato pontificio). Clement XIV. 1769-1774. AR Medal (45mm, 22.00 g, 12h). Suppression of the Jesuit Order. Dated 1773 (
in Roman numerals). CLEMENS XIV PONTIF · MAX ·, bust right, wearing zucchetto and mozzeta, raising hand in benediction / NVNQVAM NOVI VOS DISCEDITE A ME OMNES, Christ, St. Peter, and St. Paul driving away three Jesuits. Mazio –; Lincoln 1929. EF, toned.
Initially founded to counter the Protestant Reformation, the Society of Jesus soon grew extremely powerful. In Europe, their capacity as Papal agents garnered them great influence at court, while missionary activities from China to the New World helped generate wealth for the order. Secular authorities were particularly jealous of their power. Many viewed the Jesuits as meddling interlopers sent from Rome to undermine local authority. By 1767, the Bourbon courts of Europe had expelled the Society from their lands. To appease the monarchs, Pope Clement XIV officially suppressed the order in 1773.