When
Pius VII was elected
pope, Emperor
Paul I of Russia requested the formal restoration of the Jesuit order. In response, the pope issued the
bull on March 7, 1801, which officially permitted the Society of Jesus to continue existing in the
Russian Empire. In turn, the members of the Jesuits' former English province sought the pope's permission to be received back into the Society, as members of the Russian province. They pope gave them verbal approval and expressed his desire for the worldwide restoration of the Jesuits, but did not commit this to writing, as the political enemies of the Society remained powerful. .|alt=St. Ignatius Church at St. Thomas Manor Seeing these developments, Bishop Carroll instructed his coadjutor,
Leonard Neale, (both former Jesuits) to write
Gabriel Gruber, the
Jesuit Superior General, to request permission for the Maryland Jesuits to join with the Russian province. Gruber responded that he believed that the pope's
oraculum vivæ vocis approbation of the Jesuits in Russia authorized him to quietly admit Jesuits from anywhere in the world to the Russian province. and instructed them that they must each individually choose whether they would accept the risk of re-joining the Society. As the first American superior of the restored Society, he resumed the position last held by John Lewis. As superior, he took up residence at St. Thomas Manor. and a
scholasticate two years after that. Five Jesuits from the Russian province were sent to Maryland to work and teach at Georgetown.
Second presidency of Georgetown In addition to his duties as superior, Molyneux again resumed the presidency of Georgetown on October 1, 1806, replacing Bishop Leonard Neale. Molyneux's health began to fail, and he exhibited
dropsy. He resigned the presidency, and shortly thereafter, died at Georgetown College on December 9, 1808. He had appointed
Charles Neale to succeed him as superior of the Jesuits;
Francis Neale became acting president of the college until
William Matthews' appointment. He is buried in the
Jesuit Community Cemetery at the college. == Notes ==