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  1. 3 days ago · FOLLOWING THE TRAIL OF IGNATIUS OF LOYOLA. We are closing the year 2022 with a post dedicated to something that happened not far from Barcelona (Spain) 500 years ago. It was in 1522 that Saint Ignatius of Loyola visited Catalonia on his way to Holy Land, and after several mystical experiences he compiled the ideas that would form his famous ...

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  2. Eleven months in Manresa. On March 25, 1522, Ignatius of Loyola descended from Montserrat to Manresa. He settled and lived here for eleven months. The stay of Saint Ignatius in Manresa -much longer than anticipated- has a great relevance in the life and work of the Saint. Ignatius always considered his stay in Manresa as very important.

  3. t.The sword of Saint Ignatius From March 7, 1907 on, at the Jesuit Church of the Sacred Heart, the true sword that Ignatius left at Montserrat, together with his dagger and sword belt, were kept, although the last two ele-. ents disappeared very early on. The sword was held at Montserrat as a vo-tive offering until the beginning of the 17th ...

  4. Sep 11, 2019 · In fact, it was Ardèvol himself who invited the saint to Barcelona, as he had recently accepted a position in the city’s university, as Ignatius recalls in his Autobiography (numbers 54 and 55 ...

  5. This website is a guide to what we have christened the “Camino Ignaciano,” that is, the Ignatian “road” or the Ignatian “way.”. Our route begins at the birthplace of Ignatius Loyola in Spain’s Basque country, in a village near the small town of Azpeitia. From there, the route proceeds for hundreds of kilometres, through ...

  6. Oct 29, 2021 · The Ignatius 500, the Ignatian Year, which commemorates the fifth centenary of the conversion of Ignatius of Loyola, began in Pamplona on 20 May last. At the end of July, coinciding with the feast of St. Ignatius, we had another important moment in the celebration of Ignatius 500. This time it was in the Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar, in Barcelona, and in the Sanctuary of the Cova de...

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  8. Please find below the visiting hours for the Cave of Saint Ignatius if you would like to make your own way there, but we are always on hand for advice: Tuesdays to Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 3 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays and holy days of a precept from 10 to 11,30 am. Closed on Mondays.

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