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  1. A view of the College, in 2013. St. Ignatius College ( Catalan: Jesuïtes Sarrià-Sant Ignasi) is a private Catholic primary and secondary school and vocational training facility, located in the Sarrià neighbourhood of Barcelona, in Catalonia, an autonomous community in the northeastern corner of Spain. The school was founded in 1892 by the ...

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  3. Jun 3, 2011 · Our School. As Headteacher of St Ignatius College, it gives me great pleasure to welcome you to our website which I hope you will find informative and will give you a flavour of life here at the College. We are a very distinctive community with a rich heritage and tradition of providing a Jesuit education for boys in north London for over 100 ...

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  5. Feb 13, 2016 · CONTENTS. Annotations i Preliminary note 11 First Principle and Foundation 12 The Particular Examen 13 The General Examen 15 General Confession and Communion 19 First Week 20 The First Exercise : on the Three Sins 20 The Second Exercise : on Sins 23 The Third Exercise : a repetition of the First and Second Exercises 25 The Fourth Exercise : resuming the Third 26 The Fifth Exercise : on Iiell ...

  6. THE Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola were. approved and commended by Pope Paul III. in the. Brief Pastoralis officii cura, dated July 31, 1548. In. this Brief the Pope says that Francis Borgia, Duke. of Gandia, had related to him that “St. Ignatius, then General of the Society which the same Pope.

  7. The fourth: The following Exercises are divided into four parts: First, the consideration and contemplation on the sins; Second, the life of Christ our Lord up to Palm Sunday inclusively; Third, the Passion of Christ our Lord; Fourth, the Resurrection and Ascension, with the three Methods of Prayer.