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Ignatius
A male given name; of mostly Roman Catholic usage in English
Ignatius
{i} Saint Ignatius Theophorus (35-107AD), Bishop of Antiochus
Ignatius of Loyola
(Din) (also St Ignatius Loyola)(1491–1556) a Spanish priest who started the Jesuit order (=a Roman Catholic group of missionary priests, which is also called the Society of Jesus)
St Ignatius' bean
The seed of the tree Strychnos Ignatia, with similar properties to nux vomica
Saint Ignatius of Antioch
died 110, Rome; Western feast day October 17; Eastern feast day December 20 Early Christian martyr. Probably of Syrian origin, he may have been a pagan who persecuted Christians before his conversion. He succeeded St. Peter the Apostle as bishop of Antioch. During the reign of Trajan, Roman authorities arrested Ignatius and sent him to Rome, where he was tried and executed. He wrote a series of famous letters on the journey to Rome, attempting to encourage his fellow Christians during their persecution. The letters condemn two sets of heretics: the Judaizers, who insisted that Christians continue to follow Jewish law, and the Docetists, who maintained that Jesus only appeared to suffer and die on the cross
Saint Ignatius of Loyola
orig. Iñigo de Oñaz y Loyola born 1491, Loyola, Castile died July 31, 1556, Rome; canonized March 12, 1622, feast day July 31 Spanish founder of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). Born into the nobility, he began his career as a soldier. While convalescing from wounds inflicted by a French cannonball in 1521, he experienced a religious conversion. After a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, he pursued religious studies in Spain and France. In Paris he gathered about him the companions (including St. Francis Xavier) who were to join him in founding the Jesuits. He was ordained a priest in 1537 and established the Society of Jesus in 1539. The new order received papal approval in 1540, and Loyola served as its general until his death, by which time it had branches in Italy, Spain, Germany, France, Portugal, India, and Brazil. Loyola described his mystical vision of prayer in The Spiritual Exercises. In his last years he laid the foundations of a system of Jesuit schools
St Ignatius (of) Loyola
Ignatius of Loyola, St
St Ignatius of Loyola
a Spanish priest who started the Jesuit order (=a Roman Catholic group of missionary priests, which is also called the Society of Jesus) (1491-1556)
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    () A saints' name from the Latin gens name Ignatius, Egnatius, of uncertain meaning, by folk etymology associated with Latin ignis (“fire”).