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    St. Ignatius of Loyola was born in 1491, the youngest son of a Basque nobleman. He served as a page and then as a courtier at the courts of leading Spanish noblemen. But, in 1521 a French army invaded Spain and attacked Pamplona near Castle Loyola. Ignatius led the defense until he was hit by a a canon ball which smashed his legs. The French took him to Castle Loyola where he spent nine months in convalescence reading devotional books that changed his outlook on life. He determined to make a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, but on the way spent many months in prayer at Manresa, Spain. As his prayer deepened, he kept notes. After returning from Jerusalem, he realized he needed more education if he was to carry out his new dream – a life of serving God and helping souls. He studied Latin at Barcelona. Then, after a short time at Spain’s two leading universities, he studied at the University of Paris from 1528 to 1535.

    At Paris, he gathered six other studen

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  • Ignatius of Loyola

    Basque Spaniard Catholic priest and theologian (1491–1556)

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    Ignatius of Loyola (c. 16th-century portrait)

    BornIñigo López de Oñaz y Loyola
    (1491-10-23)23 October 1491
    Azpeitia, Gipuzkoa, Crown of Castile
    Died31 July 1556(1556-07-31) (aged 64)
    Rome, Papal States
    Venerated in
    Beatified27, July 1609, Rome, Papal States, by Pope Paul V
    Canonized12, March 1622, Rome, Papal States, by Pope Gregory XV
    Major shrineChurch of the GesùRome, Italy
    Feast31 July
    Attributes
    PatronageSociety of Jesus; soldiers; spiritual retreats; Biscay; Gipuzkoa;[2]Ateneo De Manila University; the Archdiocese of Baltimore, Maryland; the Diocese of Antwerp, Belgium; Belo Horizonte, Brazil; Junín, Buenos Aires, Argentina; Rome, Italy; accidents and injuries.
    Influences
    Major worksSpiritual Exercises

    Ignatius of LoyolaSJ (ig-NAY-shəs; Basque: Ignazio Loiolakoa; Span

    St. Ignatius Loyola was born in 1491, one of 13 children of a family of minor nobility in northern Spain. As a young man Ignatius Loyola was inflamed by the ideals of courtly love and knighthood and dreamed of doing great deeds.

    But in 1521 Ignatius was gravely wounded in a battle with the French. While recuperating, Ignatius Loyola experienced a conversion. Reading the lives of Jesus and the saints made Ignatius happy and aroused desires to do great things. Ignatius realized that these feelings were clues to God’s direction for him.

    Over the years, Ignatius became expert in the art of spiritual direction. He collected his insights, prayers, and suggestions in his book the Spiritual Exercises, one of the most influential books on the spiritual life ever written. With a small group of friends, Ignatius Loyola founded the samhälle of Jesus, or the Jesuits. Ignatius conceived the Jesuits as “contemplatives in action.” This also describes the many Christians who have been touched b