Renaissance · Europe · Religion
1540
Jesuits Officially Approved
September 27, 1540
Pope Paul III issued the bull Regimini Militantis Ecclesiae, formally recognizing the Society of Jesus. Ignatius of Loyola became the first Superior General. Within a decade, Jesuit schools would stretch from Coimbra to Goa, and missionaries would be preaching in kimono and Mandarin. The initial limit of sixty members was lifted within a decade as the order's rapid growth and effectiveness made restriction impractical.