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CIN - St. Ignatius Loyola by John Farrow
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The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola
Rules for Perceiving the Movements Caused in the Soul. Rules for the Discernment of Spirits. Rules for Distributing Alms. Notes on the Scruples and Persuasions of our Enemy. Rules to have the True Sentiment in the Church. [eng]
Letter on Obedience
The best known letter of St. Ignatius de Loyola. Selected and translated by William J. Young, S.J. (Chicago, Illinois: Loyola University Press, 1959). [eng]
Îãëàâëåíèå: Äóõîâíûå óïðàæíåíèÿ: Èãíàòèé Ëîéîëà
Èãíàòèé Ëîéîëà Äóõîâíûå óïðàæíåíèÿ. [rus]
ÈÃÍÀÒÈÉ ËÎÉÎËÀ
Èñòîðèÿ ñâ. Èãíàòèÿ Ëîéîëû - îñíîâàòåëÿ îðäåíà èåçóèòîâ. [rus]
Spiritual Exercises
St. Ignatius of Loyola. [eng]
July 31 Saint
ST. IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA This famous founder of the Jesuits was born in 1491. He was from a Spanish noble family. As a boy, he was sent to be a page at the royal court. There he lived on the desire to someday become a great soldier and marry a beautiful lady. Later, he did, indeed, win honor for his courage in the battle of Pamplona. However, a wound from a cannon ball forced him to spend months in bed at Loyola Castle. [eng]
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Ignatius Loyola
Youngest son of Don Beltrán Yañez de Oñez y Loyola and Marina Saenz de Lieona y Balda (the name López de Recalde, though accepted by the Bollandist Father Pien, is a copyist's blunder). [eng]
Patron Saints Index: Ignatius of Loyola
Main facts of biography, images, readings, links to related sites. Also known as Inigo Lopez de Loyola Memorial 31 July Profile Spanish nobility. Youngest of twelve children. Court page. Military education. Soldier. Wounded in the leg by a cannonball at the siege of Pampeluna on 20 May 1521, an injury that left him partially crippled for life. During his recuperation the only books he had access to were The Golden Legend, a collection of lives of the saints, and the Life of Christ by Ludolph the Carthusian. [eng]
Ignatius of Loyola, Saint. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
1491–1556, Spanish churchman, founder of the Jesuits (see Jesus, Society of), b. Loyola Castle near Azpeitia, Guipúzcoa, Spain. [eng]
St. Ignatius of Loyola
St. Ignatius of Loyola, with his new and dynamic conception of the religious life, has left an impress on the Church unparalleled in modern times. The founder of the Society of Jesus was a pragmatic idealist who devoted his mature years to revitalizing Catholicism and meeting the challenge of the Protestant Reformation. [eng]
Biography: Ignatius Loyola, founder and missionary (31 July 1556)
He went on pilgrimage to Montserrat (near Barcelona), where he hung up his sword over the altar, and then spent about a year at Manresa near Montserrat first working as a nurse and orderly in a hospital there, and then retiring to a cave to live as a hermit and study The Imitation of Christ, by Thomas a Kempis, a book urging the Christian to take Christ as example, and seek daily to follow in His footsteps. It is probably during this year that he wrote his Spiritual Exercises, a manual of Christian prayer and meditation. [eng]
St. Ignatius—CONFESSOR
Although the cycle of the time after Pentecost has shown us many times already the solicitude of the Holy Spirit for the defense of the Church, yet to-day the teaching shines forth with a new lustre. In the sixteenth century Satan made a formidable attack upon the Holy City, by means of a man who, like himself, had fallen from the height of heaven, a man prevented in early years by the choice graces which lead to perfection, yet unable in an evil day to resist the spirit of revolt. [eng]
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