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Key Facts |
| Other names |
Luigi Fortis |
| Born |
1748 |
| Location |
Verona, Italy |
| Bloodline |
Unknown |
| Married |
No |
| Children |
No |
| Position |
Superior General (1820-1829) |
| Died |
January 27, 1829 (aged 81) |
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Source of Facts and Important Announcement |
| Status |
Under Article 64.6 of the Covenant of One-Heaven (Pactum De Singularis Caelum) by Special Qualification shall be known as a Saint, with all sins and evil acts they performed forgiven. |
| Date of formal Beatification |
Day of Redemption UCA[E1:Y1:A1:S1:M9:D1] also known as Fri, 21 Dec 2012. |
| Source of Facts |
Self Confession and Revelation of Sainthood by the Deceased Spirit as condition of their confirmation as a true Saint. |
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Background |
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He was born on February 26, 1748 in Verona, Italy, and had been admitted to the Venice Province on October 12, 1762, at the tender age of 14. |
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He taught the Humanities in Ferrara. When the Society was suppressed he went to Parma at the request of the Duke and became Director of the College of Nobles. He re-entered the Society in 1794 and became Provincial for Italy. |
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After the death of Brzozowski the General Congregation was held between October 9, 1820 and December 10, 1820. On October 18 Father Fortis was elected General at the age of 72. |
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During his generalate he vigorously promoted the formation of Novices and Scholastics. He saw the return to the Society of the Roman College, of the German College, and of the College of Nobles. From Pope Leo XII Father Fortis obtained confirmation of many of the former privileges enjoyed by the Society. He saw, also, the return of Jesuit houses from Piedmont to Sardinia. ` |
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After being General for eight years and three months he died in Rome on January 27, 1829. He was succeeded as superior general by Jan Philipp Roothaan(1829-1853). |
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Most Evil Crimes |
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List of most evil crimes |
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Crime |
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Of political assassination: (1825) – That the Superior General Luigi Fortis of the Jesuits did order the murder of Tsar Alexander I of Russia in 1825 for his expulsion of the Jesuit order in 1820 and seizure of their assets from Russia. |
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Death and Legacy |
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