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      • Ignatius was the first Superior General, or head, of the Jesuits. in 1553, the Jesuits adopted the Jesuit Constitutions, written by Ignatius with the help of his secretary, which proscribed the motto perinde ac cadaver – “as if a dead body” – meaning that they should be as disciplined as a corpse.
  1. This was summarised in the motto perinde ac cadaver – "as if a dead body", [44] meaning that a Jesuit should be as empty of ego as is a corpse. [45] However the overarching Jesuit principle became: Ad maiorem Dei gloriam ("for the greater glory of God").

  2. Jul 28, 2021 · The phrase perinde ac cadaver (as if a dead body) was soon adopted - a Jesuit should be so totally emptied of ego that he appeared as if he was a corpse. In July of 1556, Saint Ignatius fell ill while in Rome.

  3. there was a discussion about a point in the letter of Pope Benedict XVI to Fr. Kolvenbach at the start of GC35 where the Pope reminds us about St. Ignatius wanting our obedience to be perinde ac cadaver, like a dead body. Here is part of an interesting post about this: In the process of obeying a superior... there is the key moment where I ...

  4. latindiscussion.org › threads › men-for-othersMen For Others | Latin D

    Jun 10, 2021 · I knew only two Jesuit mottoes: "perinde ac cadaver"- "like a dead body" (that's the way they stick to the orders when they come from a superior) & "agere contra per diametrum"-to act diametrically against (the devil).

  5. Corpse-like obedience (German: Kadavergehorsam, also translated as corpse obedience, cadaver obedience, cadaver-like obedience, zombie-like obedience, slavish obedience, unquestioning obedience, absolute obedience or blind obedience) refers to an obedience in which the obeying person submits unreservedly to another's will, like a mindless ...

  6. Jul 25, 2021 · Ignatius was the first Superior General, or head, of the Jesuits. in 1553, the Jesuits adopted the Jesuit Constitutions, written by Ignatius with the help of his secretary, which proscribed the motto perinde ac cadaver – “as if a dead body” – meaning that they should be as disciplined as a corpse.

  7. An analysis of the Perinde AC Cadaver poem by Algernon Charles Swinburne including schema, poetic form, metre, stanzas and plenty more comprehensive statistics.

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