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Feast Day of St. Ignatius of Loyola
Written by Andrew   
Saturday, 31 July 2010 11:51

St. Ignatius of LoyolaToday is the feast day of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, also known as the Jesuits:

St. Ignatius was born in the family  castle in Guipúzcoa, Spain, the youngest of 13 children, and was called Iñigo. When he was old enough, he became a page, and then a soldier of Spain  to fight against the French. A cannon ball and a series of bad operations ended his military career in 1521. While St. Ignatius recovered, he read the lives of the saints, and decided to dedicate himself to becoming a soldier of the Catholic  Faith. Soon after he experienced visions, but a year later suffered a trial of fears and scruples, driving him almost to despair. Out of this experience he wrote his famous "Spiritual Exercises". After traveling and studying in different schools, he finished in Paris, where he received his degree at the age of 43. Many first hated St. Ignatius because of his humble Lifestyle. Despite this, he attracted several followers at the university, including St. Francis Xavier, and soon started his order called The Society of Jesus, or Jesuits. There are 38 members of the Society of Jesus who have been declared Blessed, and 38 who have been canonized as saints. He died at the age of 65.

EWTN has a more detailed biography.

For the past several weeks Fr. Lappe has been discussing methods of meditation and contemplation, as taught by St. Ignatius during the Wednesday Night Talks, which will continue through the end of August. If you missed the talks so far, some of them are available for listening to here

"Few souls understand what God would accomplish in them if they were to abandon themselves unreservedly to Him and if they were to allow His grace to mold them accordingly." - St. Ignatius of Loyola


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