The brief of
Clement XIV suppressing the Society (July 1773) could not be promulgated in the Jesuit houses of the
Russian Empire, as the Czarina
Catherina the II of Russia, a non-Catholic, strictly forbade it. She has no wish to see the Jesuits leaving their schools. There were at the time 201 Jesuits in the Russian Empire and they carried on their work as before. As rector of the largest community and school, Czerniewicz was a "reference of authority" in the group. Perplexed as to how to proceed, he sought in 1775, through indirect contacts, approval from
Clement XIV's successor of on the papal throne,
Pius VI. He rather cryptically, gave Czerniewicz to understand that he was not displeased with the situation. Czerniewicz then began receiving Jesuits from other countries in Europe (1776) and soon also received permission (1779) to open a
novitiate for new recruits in Polotsk. == Regional (Polish) Congregation I ==