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EPISODE · Jul 28, 2025 · 13 MIN

July 31- Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Priest—Memorial

from Catholic Saints & Feasts of the Liturgical Year · host My Catholic Life!

Read entire reflection online >>>July 31: Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Priest—Memorial1491–1556Patron Saint of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), Spiritual Exercises, soldiers, and retreatsCanonized by Pope Gregory XV on March 12, 1622Liturgical Color: WhiteQuote: Man is created to praise, reverence, and serve God our Lord, and by this means to save his soul. And the other things on the face of the earth are created for man and that they may help him in prosecuting the end for which he is created. From this it follows that man is to use them as much as they help him on to his end, and ought to rid himself of them so far as they hinder him as to it. For this it is necessary to make ourselves indifferent to all created things in all that is allowed to the choice of our free will and is not prohibited to it; so that, on our part, we want not health rather than sickness, riches rather than poverty, honor rather than dishonor, long rather than short life, and so in all the rest; desiring and choosing only what is most conducive for us to the end for which we are created. ~Principle and Foundation of the Spiritual Exercises of Saint IgnatiusPrayer:Saint Ignatius of Loyola, your wounded leg enabled God to speak to you while you suffered and recovered. You listened and discerned God calling you to a life of selfless service. Please pray for me, that I will remain attentive to God’s voice and know how to discern His will. Like you, I pray that I will give myself over exclusively to the service of God for his glory and the salvation of souls. Saint Ignatius of Loyola, pray for me. Jesus, I trust in You.Source of content: mycatholic.lifeCopyright © 2024 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission via RSS feed.Image: Peter Paul Rubens, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons: Main 

Read entire reflection online >>>July 31: Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Priest—Memorial1491–1556Patron Saint of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), Spiritual Exercises, soldiers, and retreatsCanonized by Pope Gregory XV on March 12, 1622Liturgical Color: WhiteQuote: Man is created to praise, reverence, and serve God our Lord, and by this means to save his soul. And the other things on the face of the earth are created for man and that they may help him in prosecuting the end for which he is created. From this it follows that man is to use them as much as they help him on to his end, and ought to rid himself of them so far as they hinder him as to it. For this it is necessary to make ourselves indifferent to all created things in all that is allowed to the choice of our free will and is not prohibited to it; so that, on our part, we want not health rather than sickness, riches rather than poverty, honor rather than dishonor, long rather than short life, and so in all the rest; desiring and choosing only what is most conducive for us to the end for which we are created. ~Principle and Foundation of the Spiritual Exercises of Saint IgnatiusPrayer:Saint Ignatius of Loyola, your wounded leg enabled God to speak to you while you suffered and recovered. You listened and discerned God calling you to a life of selfless service. Please pray for me, that I will remain attentive to God’s voice and know how to discern His will. Like you, I pray that I will give myself over exclusively to the service of God for his glory and the salvation of souls. Saint Ignatius of Loyola, pray for me. Jesus, I trust in You.Source of content: mycatholic.lifeCopyright © 2024 My Catholic Life! Inc. All rights reserved. Used with permission via RSS feed.Image: Peter Paul Rubens, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons: Main

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