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Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556): "[W]e call Spiritual Exercises every way of preparing and disposing the soul to rid itself of all inordinate attachments and, after their removal, of seeking and finding the will of God in the disposition of our life for the salvation of our soul." As quoted by Louis J. Puhl, The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius (Chicago: Loyola University Press 1951) 1. Ignatius Of Loyola, St Ignatius Of Loyola, Loyola University, St Ignatius, Church History, Quotes And Notes, Lee Jeffries, African American History, Wikimedia Commons

Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556): "[W]e call Spiritual Exercises every way of preparing and disposing the soul to rid itself of all inordinate attachments and, after their removal, of seeking and finding the will of God in the disposition of our life for the salvation of our soul." As quoted by Louis J. Puhl, The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius (Chicago: Loyola University Press 1951) 1.

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Sharing the faith through art | Society of Jesus, Chinese Province Ignatius Of Loyola, St Ignatius Of Loyola, Francis Xavier, St Ignatius, Learn Mandarin, Religious Paintings, Faith Art, Art Society, Christian Symbols

During this celebration of the Ignatian Year, St Ignatius of Loyola is portrayed in a myriad of ways, from the traditional–as seen in the great paintings, sculptures, and antique texts from Europe–to the more current, usually as illustration or even graphic design. A young Polish Jesuit, Fr Mateusz Orlowski, recently completed his own portrait of Ignatius. “The Conversion of Iñigo de Loyola” captures the visage of a young and handsome man full of life and energy, also vulnerable and starkly…

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