The Name Loyola
The name Loyola comes from the
ancestral castle that was the family home where Saint Ignatius was born
in 1491, the last of a large Basque family of Spain. Pursuing a worldly
career in the service of the king, he was wounded in the defence of
Pamplona and was taken prisoner. While convalescing, he was converted
and turned from the service of an earthly ruler to that of his divine
Master, Jesus Christ. He took to a life of prayer, penance and serious
study and recorded his experiences in the book, `The Spiritual Exercises',
which became the source and inspiration of all his followers. He gathered
around him like-minded and motivated men like St. Francis Xavier, who
came to India to found the Society of Jesus in 1540.
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Loyola in Spain
where Ignatius was born |
Basilica
of Loyola |
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