The Ignatian tradition sprang up in the sixteenth century, the fruit of graces bestowed on a Basque nobleman, Ignatius of Loyola. Guided by a passion to find God in all things, Ignatius and his first companions founded the Society of Jesus and inspired many other religious orders and lay movements. Their influence spread across the globe even as they embraced various aspects of the cultures, languages, and institutions they encountered. This introduction--a mere sampling of the men and women influenced by Ignatius--draws on the stories and writings of nineteen exemplary individuals as well as the corporate voice of the Jesuit order. Here we meet missionaries, scholars, artists, advocates, and martyrs. Contemplatives in action, they follow Christ by serving others. They embody the freedom born of a passionate knowledge of God's unending, unconditional love; precisely in this, they show us how to live well today.
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IGNATIAN TRADITION
Format: Paperback
Pages: 206
Product Weight: 0.60 lbs
Author: Burke-Sullivan, Eileen
Author: Burke, Kevin F.
Editor: Zagano, Phyllis
Publication Date: 2009-10-01
Language: English
Series: Spirituality in History
Publisher: LITURGICAL PR ACADEMIC
Dewey Decimal Classification: 271.53
Number of Units in Package: 1
ISBN: 9780814619131