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  2. Ignatius Press - Wikipedia

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    Fr. Joseph Fessio founded the St. Ignatius Institute [3] at the University of San Francisco, a four-year Great Books program. Guadalupe Associates, Inc., was founded in 1977 as the nonprofit parent company of the planned Ignatius Press. [4] Ignatius Press was founded the following year.

  3. Joseph Fessio - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Fessio SJ (born January 10, 1941) is an American Jesuit priest, as well as the founder and editor of Ignatius Press.After studying with Joseph Ratzinger (Pope Benedict XVI), he founded the St. Ignatius Institute at the University of San Francisco, one of the first Catholic Great Books programs in the United States, [1] then served as the founding provost of Ave Maria University.

  4. Popular Patristics Series - Wikipedia

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    The Popular Patristics Series (abbreviated PPS) is a series of volumes of original English translations of mainly first millennium Christian texts published by St. Vladimir's Seminary Press. Overview [ edit ]

  5. Ignatian spirituality - Wikipedia

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    St. Ignatius counseled people to receive the Eucharist more often, and from the order's earliest days the Jesuits were promoters of "frequent communion". It was the custom for many Catholics at that time to receive Holy Communion perhaps once or twice a year, out of what Catholic theologians considered an exaggerated respect for the sacrament.

  6. Category:Ignatius Press books - Wikipedia

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    Books originally published by Ignatius Press. Pages in category "Ignatius Press books" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  7. Ignatius of Antioch - Wikipedia

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    Here Followeth the Life of St. Ignatius, Bishop from Caxton's translation of the Golden Legend; Colonnade Statue in St Peter's Square; Ignatius of Antioch (1919) [1900]. The Epistles of St. Ignatius, Bishop of Antioch. Translations of Christian Literature. Translated by James Herbert Srawley (3rd ed.). Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.

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