
Also
known as Inigo Lopez de Loyola Memorial 31 July Profile
Spanish nobility. Youngest of twelve children. Page in the Spanish court of Ferdinand
and Isabella. Military education. Soldier, entering the army in 1517, and serving
in several campaigns. Wounded in the leg by a cannonball at the siege of Pampeluna
on 20 May 1521, an injury that left him partially crippled for life. During his
recuperation the only books he had access to were The Golden Legend, a collection
of lives of the saints, and the Life of Christ by Ludolph the Carthusian. These
books, and the time spent in contemplation, changed him. On his recovery he took
a vow of chastity, hung his sword before the altar of the Virgin of Montserrat,
and donned a pilgrim's robes. Lived in a cave from 1522 to 1523, contemplating
the way to live a Christian life. Pilgrim to Rome and the Holy Land in 1523, where
he worked to convert Muslims. In 1528 he began studying theology in Barcelona,
Alcala, and Paris, receiving his degree on 14 March 1534. His meditations, prayers,
visions and insights led to forming the Constitutions of the Society of Jesus
on 15 August 1534; it received papal approval in 1541. Friend of James Lainez,
Alonso Salmerón, Nicholas Bobadilla, Simón Rodriguez, Blessed Peter Faber, and
Saint Francis Xavier, the group that formed the core of the new Society. He never
used the term Jesuit, which was coined as an insult by his opponents; the Society
today uses the term with pride. He travelled Europe and the Holy Lands, then settled
in Rome to direct the Jesuits. His health suffered in later years, and he was
nearly blind at death. The Jesuits today have over 500 universities and colleges,
30,000 members, and teach over 200,000 students each year.
Born 1491 at Loyola, Guipuzcoa, Spain as Inigo Lopez de Loyola Died
of fever on 31 July 1556 at Rome, Italy Beatified 27 July
1609 by Pope Paul V Canonized 12 March 1622 by Pope Gregory
XV Patronage Basque country ,Bilbao, Spain, diocese
of Bizkaia, Spain Gipuzkoa, Spain Guipuscoa, Spain Guipúzcoa, Spain Jesuit Order
,Jesuits ,Philippines, military ,ordinariate of retreats, Society of Jesus, soldiers
Representation apparition of Our Lord, book, chausuble ,Holy Communion
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