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  2. St. Ignatius - Wikipedia

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    Ignatius of Antioch (c. 35 or 50 – between 98 and 117), third Patriarch of Antioch, considered a saint by the Roman Catholic and Orthodox Churches Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556), founder of the Society of Jesus, considered a saint by the Roman Catholic Church

  3. Ignatius of Loyola - Wikipedia

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    Ignatius of Loyola SJ (/ ɪ ɡ ˈ n eɪ ʃ ə s / ig-NAY-shəs; Basque: Ignazio Loiolakoa; Spanish: Ignacio de Loyola; Latin: Ignatius de Loyola; born Íñigo López de Oñaz y Loyola; c. 23 October 1491 [3] – 31 July 1556), venerated as Saint Ignatius of Loyola, was a Basque Spaniard Catholic priest and theologian, who, with six companions, founded the religious order of the Society of ...

  4. Ignatius of Antioch - Wikipedia

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    Later, Ignatius was chosen to serve as Bishop of Antioch; the fourth-century Church historian Eusebius writes that Ignatius succeeded Evodius. [12] Theodoret of Cyrrhus claimed that St. Peter himself left directions that Ignatius be appointed to this episcopal see . [ 13 ]

  5. Ignatios of Constantinople - Wikipedia

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    Ignatius had only a few supporters once Photius I became patriarch. Most agreed that Ignatius had legitimately resigned, but some of his supporters appealed to Rome for him. A synod of 170 bishops deposed and anathematised Ignatius, but the schism escalated when Pope Nicholas I stepped in. The Roman see thought itself to have universal ...

  6. 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.

  7. Ignatius Matthew - Wikipedia

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    During Ignatius Matthew time as Patriarch, he had the duty to ordain many Metropolitans in the Syria Orthodox church in addition to many priests, monks, and deacons [2] [3] Basil Yunan (1803-1817). Maphrian of the East. Later in 1817, he was elected Ignatius Yunan, the 112 Patriarch of Syriac Orthodox Church (1817-1818). Gregorios George (1803).

  8. Ignatius - Wikipedia

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    Ignatius of Laconi (1701–1781), Italian Catholic saint; Ignatius of Loyola (1491–1556), Basque Catholic saint and founder of the Society of Jesus; Ignatius of Moscow (1540–1620), Russian Orthodox Patriarch; Ignatius Moses I Daoud (or Moussa Daoud) (1930–2012), Syrian Catholic Patriarch; Ignatius Zakka I Iwas (born 1933), Syriac Orthodox ...

  9. St. Ignatius of Antioch - Wikipedia

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