Magis [pronounced mah gís]] is a Jesuit phrase that means "the more". It is taken from Ad majorem Dei gloriam, meaning "for the greater glory of God". Magis referes to doing more for Christ. The Society of Jesus (Latin: Societas Iesu), commonly known as the Jesuits, is a Roman Catholic religious order. ... ...
Founded on the principles of Diversity, Service, and Spirituality, Magis strives to create men whose soul mission and lifestyle is to produce the "more". Started in 2003, by Patrick Furlong, Brian Geremia, Mark Unpingco, and Faber Monroy, their vision was to create a service organization that would create a much needed spark for service towards the male population of the Loyola Marymount University Campus.
Magi Astrology is the astrology of the Magi Society, the world's largest and wealthiest astrological organization.
Magi Astrology is a special form of astrology that has been developed by the Magi Society, which is a Chinese astrological society that was founded in 1625.
The primary purpose of the Magi Society is to continue to conduct scientific research to improve and expand our knowledge of astrology and to teach it to our members and the world.
The Church, indeed, in her liturgy, applies to the Magi the words: "The kings of Tharsis and the islands shall offer presents; the kings of the Arabians and of Saba shall bring him gifts: and all the kings of the earth shall adore him" (Psalm 71:10).
The religion of the Magi was fundamentally that of Zoroaster and forbade sorcery; their astrology and skill in interpreting dreams were occasions of their finding Christ.
It is said that after their return home, the Magi were baptized by St. Thomas and wrought much for the spread of the Faith in Christ.