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July 31 - Today is the feast of Saint Ignatius of Loyola
SAINT IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA Priest (1491-1556)
St. Ignatius was born at Loyola in Spain, in the year 1491. He served
his king as a courtier and a soldier till his thirtieth year. At that
age, being laid low by a wound, he received the call of divine grace to
leave the world. He embraced poverty and humiliation, that he might
become more like to Christ, and won others to join him in the service of
God.
Prompted by their love
for Jesus Christ, Ignatius and his companions made a vow to go to the
Holy Land, but war broke out, and prevented the execution of their
project. Then they turned to the Vicar of Jesus Christ, and placed
themselves under his obedience. This was the beginning of the Society of
Jesus. Our Lord promised St. Ignatius that the precious heritage of his
Passion should never fail his Society, a heritage of contradictions and
persecutions.
St. Ignatius was cast into prison at Salamanca,
on a suspicion of heresy. To a friend who expressed sympathy with him on
account of his imprisonment, he replied, "It is a sign that you have
but little love of Christ in your heart, or you would not deem it so
hard a fate to be in chains for His sake. I declare to you that all
Salamanca does not contain as many fetters, manacles, and chains as I
long to wear for the love of Jesus Christ."
St. Ignatius went to his crown on the 31st July, 1556.
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