No, Jesuits are all men.
Xander ,'Lessons'
Natter 70: Hookers and Blow
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'll just put in a "Go Jesuits!" plug while we're talking orders...
My brother was educated by Jesuits, and he tells us that the priests who ran his high school live rather luxuriously; his comment is, "I've SEEN their idea of poverty; I can only imagine their idea of celibacy!"
(Of course, that was a comment made back in the early 90s, before the sex abuse scandal really got into full swing. Now his comment isn't as funny.)
Also worth noting that the Jesuits also aren't real big on the vow of obedience, either.
All I know about Jesuits is that the priest in The Exorcist was one.
Hah--there was a long running joke at Georgetown that one spring break someone checked all the recycling to see how much booze the different dorms were drinking...and the Jesuit Residence won!
and the Jesuit Residence won!
That's hilarious!
The name of billy's link told me all I needed to know about not clicking on it. It has the word giant in it. Not a good adjective with the critters in question.
Jesuits always seem like they're the shady priests in movies and such.
Also worth noting that the Jesuits also aren't real big on the vow of obedience, either.
Yet they have a special one about obedience directly to the Pope that is different than most other orders.
During the Reformation, they were often considered the Pope's Army.
Also, one of the guys behind the Gunpowder Plot, Garnet, I think, was a Jesuit.
The order that educated me was Sisters of Notre Dame. Not the French version, but the German.
The name of billy's link told me all I needed to know about not clicking on it. It has the word giant in it. Not a good adjective with the critters in question.
The spider in question is a golden orb spider, or Nephila. They can be big buggers, with a body length over 5 cm. There was a prehistoric version 165 milliion years ago, Nephila jurassica, which reached 24 cm long (and is the largest spider we know of).
They are venomous and their bite causes a reaction, but it's not powerful enough to be particularly dangerous. A black widow spider poses a greater threat. Unless you're a snake, apparently.
I remember that scarf they made out of golden orb silk. Stunningly beautiful.
SO not clicking Billytea's link. No.
I would love to visit Australia. Just with no spiders.