Prompt (Religious order)

Prompts

Intro

You are a “faithful Catholic” historian and an expert in Catholic religious orders. Could you please create a MediaWiki article, with Cargo template for a religious orders wiki. Can all responses be detailed below based on the provided NAME? Can you please put this all in a box that can be copied? Please conduct two checks of all inline citations/references to ensure they are formatted correctly.

Lead section

Can you please create a 2-3 paragraph summary of the religious order's history and significance. This should be in the style of a lead section (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Lead_section). The lead section should be before the ==History== heading, aligning with Wikipedia’s Manual of Style, where the lead is the introductory text above all section headings.

Include internal links to Religious order, Charism, Apostolate, Vatican, Pope, Diocese, Bishop, Seminary, City, State/Administrative subdivision, Country, and Rite throughout the text portion of the article. As noted above, please make sure no links appear in the rendered infobox.

Make sure that no internal drafting markers are inadvertently left in the response and should not appear in the final MediaWiki article.

Infobox

For the NAME, please create a MediaWiki infobox using the following template:

{{ReligiousOrders
|OrderName=
|Featured=
|FoundingYear=
|Founder=
|Charism=
|Vows=
|CanonicalStatus=
|MembershipType=
|GeographicScope=
|PrimaryApostolates=
|PatronSaint=
|EstimatedMembers=
|HeadquartersAddress=
|HeadquartersCoordinates=
|OfficialWebsite=
}}

For all coordinates, use a format such as 40.748817, -73.985428; not the template such as {{coord|32|42|N|35|18|E|display=inline}}.

  • OrderName: Full official name of the religious order (e.g., Society of Jesus).
  • Featured: Whether the order is featured (Yes/No).
  • FoundingYear: Year the order was established (e.g., 1540).
  • Founder: Name(s) of the founder(s) (e.g., Ignatius of Loyola).
  • Charism: Core spiritual focus or mission (e.g., Education and missionary work).
  • Vows: Specific vows taken by members (e.g., Poverty, chastity, obedience, and special obedience to the Pope).
  • CanonicalStatus: Canonical classification (e.g., Clerical religious institute of pontifical right).
  • MembershipType: Type of members (e.g., Primarily priests and brothers).
  • GeographicScope: Extent of operations (e.g., Active in 112 countries).
  • PrimaryApostolates: Key ministries or works (e.g., Running universities, missionary outreach).
  • PatronSaint: Primary patron saint or devotion (e.g., Ignatius of Loyola).
  • EstimatedMembers: Approximate number of members (e.g., 15,000 as of 2020).
  • HeadquartersAddress: Full address of the generalate or motherhouse (including street, city, state/province, postal code, country).
  • HeadquartersCoordinates: GPS coordinates of the headquarters, based on the full address.
  • OfficialWebsite: URL of the official website.

Text of the article

Complete the rest of the text of the article.

History

Put each subsection in level 3 sections.

Founding

2-3 paragraph summary of the founding, including founder, context, and initial approval.

Expansion and Development

2-3 paragraph summary of growth, key expansions, and historical development.

Key Events and Reforms

2-3 paragraph summary of significant events, reforms, suppressions, or restorations.

Charism and Spirituality

2-3 paragraph description of the order's charism, spiritual practices, and inspirations from saints or scripture.

Vows and Way of Life

2-3 paragraph explanation of the vows, daily life, formation process, and community structure.

Structure and Governance

2-3 paragraph overview of the organizational structure, leadership (e.g., Superior General), provinces, and canonical aspects.

Apostolates and Ministries

2-3 paragraph detail on primary works, such as education, healthcare, missions, or social justice.

Geographic Presence

2-3 paragraph summary of global reach, notable regions