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A Man Between Two Worlds

Inigo Lopez de Loyola, who later took the name Ignatius, was the youngest son of a nobleman in the mountainous Basque region of Northern Spain. Trained in the courtly manner of the time of King Ferdinand, he dreamed of the glories of knighthood and wore his sword and breastplate with pride.

Painting of St. Ignatias of LoyolaIgnatius was a man on the edge of two worlds. When he was born in 1491, the Middle Ages were just ending and Europe was entering the Renaissance.

Europe of the late 15th century was a world of discovery and invention. European explorers sailed west to the Americas and south to Africa and scholars uncovered the buried civilizations of Greece and Rome. The printing press fed a new hunger for knowledge among a growing middle class. It was the end of chivalry and the rise of new humanism. It was a time of radical change, social upheaval and war.

In 1521 in a quixotic attempt to defend the Spanish border fortress of Pamplona against the French artillery, Ignatius' right leg was shattered by a cannon ball. His French captors, impressed by Ignatius' courage, carried him on a litter across Spain to his family home at Loyola where he began a long period of convalescence.

During that time, Ignatius read several religious books, the only reading material readily available. These books and the isolation of the recovery period brought about a conversion that led to the founding of the Jesuits. Ignatius began to pray. He fasted, did penance and works of charity, and dedicated himself to God. He decided to study for the priesthood and encountered problems with the Spanish Inquisition primarily because he was presuming to teach people spiritual doctrine without a theology degree.

As a student in Paris, Ignatius drew a small band of friends to himself and directed them in extended prayer and meditation according to his Spiritual Exercises. After further studies, the first Jesuits were ordained to the Catholic priesthood in Venice and offered themselves in service to Pope Paul III. In 1540, Paul III approved the Institute of the Society of Jesus. Ignatius was elected General Superior and served in that post until his death in 1556 at the age of 65.

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