Category Archives: Saint Ignatius Loyola

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Today I wrote about the Feast of St. Ignatius of Loyola and his influence on my life at my personal blog. Please feel free to have a look if you wish!

 

Today is the feast day of St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Jesuit order. St. Ignatius believed that all should be “Ad majorem Dei gloria,” which translates to “For the greater glory of God.” You can check out the link at his name, or do your own search if you want to learn about the life Ignatius. It is actually a life worth learning about, if you ask me. However, today I wanted to write about some things that I have read about this saint, and (continue reading at the Times Union…)

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Find Your Inner Iggy!

What is this about finding your inner Iggy?

St. Ignatius may have lived 500 years ago, but he’s still setting the world on fire. Explore his spirituality—and learn more about your own—with the weeklong series from Loyola Press, Find Your Inner Iggy.

Discover what Ignatian spirituality means to James Martin, SJ, Margaret Silf, and others, and put your faith in action by searching for “Iggy” on Facebook. You could be rewarded with enlightenment, peace, and some cool stuff, including Margaret Silf’s new book, Just Call Me Lopez, and an Iggy tattoo and bobblehead!

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