Georges Fournier was a French Jesuit priest known for his contributions to the Catholic Church and Jesuit scholarship. He is not one of the most widely recognized figures in Jesuit history, so details about him may be limited. Jesuits, or the Society of Jesus, are a religious order within the Catholic Church founded by St. Ignatius of Loyola in the 16th century, known for their focus on education, intellectual rigor, missionary work, and social justice.
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