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Ad majorem Dei gloriam The feast day of St. Ignatius Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, is celebrated on July 31 Ad majorem Dei gloriam is the Latin motto of the Society of Jesus. Shown above, a ...
Pope Francis’ 2024 encyclical on the Sacred Heart of Jesus is packed with testimonies from the saints of prayer and devotion ...
Celebrating Ignatius at 500 reminds us of how he arduously collaborated with God in His mission of reconciling the world. A mission he appropriated and made his own. All through his life, Ignatius ...
St. Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556) In his “Spiritual Exercises,” St. Ignatius encourages retreatants to contemplate the wounded side of the crucified Lord to enter into the heart of Christ.
The three-day celebration of the centenary, dubbed “Frassati Days,” drew pilgrims from the United States, Poland, and Switzerland to the Piedmont region of Italy.
Important Note: Our Sunday evening masses and confession offerings have been postponed until our next academic year begins in September. Friday, July 4: No Noon Mass due to the Independence Day ...
In 1540, St. Ignatius Loyola and his first companions founded a new type of Catholic religious order: the Society of Jesus. Recognized for their missions, schools, and formative way of praying known ...
Nearly 500 years ago, Ignatius of Loyola was a Spanish knight. In the wake of an injury he sustained in battle, Ignatius came to study the lives of the saints, and carefully examined the life and ...
St. Claude de La Colombière (1641–1682) St. Claude de La Colombière was a French Jesuit priest and confessor of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque. He helped develop devotion to the Sacred Heart, combining ...