Jesuits are like that cult in Assassins Creed. Gods Assassins some people call the Jesuits. Pretty much a "Christian" version of Freemasonry. Did the dirty work for the Catholic church and theres still arguments today who controls who. They helped the Catholic church persecute Christians that didn't follow the Roman way.
Catholicism is still a "church", Jesuits are more like an "order" or something like that.
Basically the first attempt by the relatives of the Pharisees that killed Christ to subvert Christianity.
But what's the difference?
Jesuits are like that cult in Assassins Creed. Gods Assassins some people call the Jesuits. Pretty much a "Christian" version of Freemasonry. Did the dirty work for the Catholic church and theres still arguments today who controls who. They helped the Catholic church persecute Christians that didn't follow the Roman way.
Catholicism is still a "church", Jesuits are more like an "order" or something like that.
That doesn't really answer my question, what do they believe differently?
The Church of England sprung out of the desire for divorce to exist, for example.