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The Autobiography of St. Ignatius

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The narrative presents a first-person account in which an individual recalls youthful ambitions, a serious wound that prompted prolonged spiritual reflection, and a gradual conversion shaped by reading lives of the saints and intense prayer. He describes pilgrimages and lengthy retreats, periods of study, and the formulation of practical spiritual guidance later shared with companions. The account traces the gradual organization of a communal religious way of life, the administrative and external difficulties encountered, and the interior practices and intentions that animated his leadership and teaching.

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Saint of Loyola Ignatius

Saint Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556) was a Spanish priest and theologian, best known as the founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). His influential works, particularly "The Spiritual Exercises," provide a framework for spiritual growth and discernment, emphasizing the importance of personal reflection and prayer. Ignatius's life story, detailed in "The Autobiography of St. Ignatius," chronicles his transformation from a soldier to a devoted follower of Christ. His contributions to spirituality and education have left a lasting impact on the Catholic Church and the broader Christian tradition.

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