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| The founder of the Jesuits had a remarkably clear conviction that higher education was essential to those wishing to help others to be saved. This led him to devote many years to his own university education - even though he had to begin at an age when most students had already finished - and the early work of the Society of Jesus in Rome was inextricably linked with university teaching at the highest level. |