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The Society of Jesus is a global religious order of the Catholic Church. It is headed by the Superior General of the Society of Jesus, who reports directly to the pope. The Society is organized into territorial provinces, each of which is headed by a provincial superior, who is responsible to the Superior General. The Jesuits in the United States are currently organized into four provinces.
Evolution of provinces in the United States
[edit]Provincial superiors
[edit]1634 | Jesuit mission in Maryland is established |
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1833 | Maryland Mission raised to the status of province |
1863 | Missouri Province is created out of the Maryland Province |
1879 | Maryland Province is renamed the New York Province. Several months later, it is renamed the Maryland-New York Province |
1907 | New Orleans Province is created out of the Missouri Province |
1909 | California Province is created |
1926 | New England Province is created out of the Maryland-New York Province |
1928 | Chicago Province is created out of the Missouri Province |
1932 | Oregon Province is created out of the California Province |
1943 | Maryland-New York Province is split into the Maryland and New York Provinces |
1955 | Detroit and Wisconsin Provinces are created out of the Chicago Province |
1960 | Buffalo Province is created out of the New York Province |
1969 | Buffalo Province merges back into the New York Province |
2011 | Chicago and Detroit Provinces merge to form the Chicago-Detroit Province |
2014 | New York and New England Provinces merge to form the USA Northeast Province. Missouri and New Orleans Provinces merge to form the USA Central and Southern Province |