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The Autobiography of St. Ignatius, by St. Ignatius Loyola
Mentor New York
10 episodes
9 months ago
This account of the life of St. Ignatius, dictated by himself to Father Gonzalez, is a most valuable record of the great Founder of the Society of Jesus. It, more than any other work, gives an insight into the spiritual life of St. Ignatius. Few works in ascetical literature, except the writings of St. Teresa and St. Augustine, impart such a knowledge of the soul.The saint in his narrative always refers to himself in the third person, and this mode of speech has here been retained. Many persons who have neither the time, nor, perhaps, the inclination, to read larger works, will read, we trust, with pleasure and profit this autobiography. Ignatius, as he lay wounded in his brother's house, read the lives of the saints to while away the time. Touched by grace, he cried, "What St. Francis and St. Dominic have done, that, by God's grace, I will do." May this little book, in like manner, inspire its readers with the desire of imitating St. Ignatius. This autobiography is a valuable key for the understanding of his Spiritual Exercises. It was kept in the archives for about 150 years (Summary from the preface)
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This account of the life of St. Ignatius, dictated by himself to Father Gonzalez, is a most valuable record of the great Founder of the Society of Jesus. It, more than any other work, gives an insight into the spiritual life of St. Ignatius. Few works in ascetical literature, except the writings of St. Teresa and St. Augustine, impart such a knowledge of the soul.The saint in his narrative always refers to himself in the third person, and this mode of speech has here been retained. Many persons who have neither the time, nor, perhaps, the inclination, to read larger works, will read, we trust, with pleasure and profit this autobiography. Ignatius, as he lay wounded in his brother's house, read the lives of the saints to while away the time. Touched by grace, he cried, "What St. Francis and St. Dominic have done, that, by God's grace, I will do." May this little book, in like manner, inspire its readers with the desire of imitating St. Ignatius. This autobiography is a valuable key for the understanding of his Spiritual Exercises. It was kept in the archives for about 150 years (Summary from the preface)
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The Autobiography of St. Ignatius, by St. Ignatius Loyola
9 - Appendix: St. Ignatius and his Work for Education
2 years ago
11 minutes

The Autobiography of St. Ignatius, by St. Ignatius Loyola
8 - Chapter VIII His Journey into Spain and Italy—The Famous Apparition and his Life in the Same Place
2 years ago
14 minutes

The Autobiography of St. Ignatius, by St. Ignatius Loyola
7 - Chapter VII His Studies in Paris, and Other Incidents of his Life
2 years ago
16 minutes

The Autobiography of St. Ignatius, by St. Ignatius Loyola
6 - Chapter VI The Prisons at Alcala and Salamanca
2 years ago
15 minutes

The Autobiography of St. Ignatius, by St. Ignatius Loyola
5 - Chapter V He is apprehended as a Spy—He is despised as a Fool—His Studies at Barcelona and Alcala
2 years ago
13 minutes

The Autobiography of St. Ignatius, by St. Ignatius Loyola
4 - Chapter IV His Journey to Rome, Venice, Jerusalem, and the Holy Land
2 years ago
10 minutes

The Autobiography of St. Ignatius, by St. Ignatius Loyola
3 - Chapter III Scruples—Heavenly Favors—Journey to Barcelona
2 years ago
17 minutes

The Autobiography of St. Ignatius, by St. Ignatius Loyola
2 - Chapter II - Ignatius Leaves His Native Land; What he did at Montserrat and Manresa
2 years ago
16 minutes

The Autobiography of St. Ignatius, by St. Ignatius Loyola
1- Chapter I - His Military Life; He is Wounded; His Cure;Spiritual Reading—The Apparition—The Gift of Chastity—His Longing for the Journey
2 years ago
9 minutes

The Autobiography of St. Ignatius, by St. Ignatius Loyola
0 - Preface of the Writer
2 years ago
7 minutes

The Autobiography of St. Ignatius, by St. Ignatius Loyola
This account of the life of St. Ignatius, dictated by himself to Father Gonzalez, is a most valuable record of the great Founder of the Society of Jesus. It, more than any other work, gives an insight into the spiritual life of St. Ignatius. Few works in ascetical literature, except the writings of St. Teresa and St. Augustine, impart such a knowledge of the soul.The saint in his narrative always refers to himself in the third person, and this mode of speech has here been retained. Many persons who have neither the time, nor, perhaps, the inclination, to read larger works, will read, we trust, with pleasure and profit this autobiography. Ignatius, as he lay wounded in his brother's house, read the lives of the saints to while away the time. Touched by grace, he cried, "What St. Francis and St. Dominic have done, that, by God's grace, I will do." May this little book, in like manner, inspire its readers with the desire of imitating St. Ignatius. This autobiography is a valuable key for the understanding of his Spiritual Exercises. It was kept in the archives for about 150 years (Summary from the preface)