St lgnatious of loyola

  • Dec 24, 1491

    Date and place of birth

    Date and place of birth
    Inigo de Loyola was born in 1491 in Azpeitia in the Basque province of Guipuzcoa in northern Spain
  • Mar 5, 1516

    family life

    family life
    St igntious would of had a hard time growing cause he was involed in gambling and sword fighting. He was born into arich family he had brothers and they lived in a casltle with his parents
  • Jan 1, 1524

    Where and what he studied in barcelona

    Where and what he studied in barcelona
    Ignatius studied at Barcelona for nearly two years in 1524 he studied Latin grammar with young boys. In 1526 he transferred to Alcalá.where he went into more detail with the gospel and theology
  • Feb 2, 1528

    Where and and he studied in universtity

    Where and and he studied in universtity
    He arrived in Paris on Feb. 2, 1528, and remained there as a student until 1535. He also studying Latin grammar and literature, philosophy, and theology. he began teaching young and old about the gospel
  • Mar 3, 1534

    Work achievements

    Work achievements
    St Ignatius' most greatest and longest lasting achievement is founding the Society of Jesus (jesuits) and becoming its first Superior General. He as superior general sent meany coleges to go and open scools aropun europe
    St ignatious also fought the reformation that was coming from the growing protestanism with the help of his society(jesuits)
  • Mar 3, 1534

    Contoversies st ignatius was involed in

    Contoversies  st ignatius was involed in
    St ignatious suffered torment and hatred from many, he was sent to prison twice for no just reason.they held him in prison for 2 mouths. the reason for his inprisoment teaching against protestism
  • Jul 31, 1556

    death

    death
    St. Ignatius dies and is buried in rome. Church of Gesu in this church
  • Canonization for st ignatious

    Canonization for st ignatious
    1609- Pope Paul V beatifies Ignatius of Loyola. 1622- Canonization of Ignatius of Loyola by Pope Gregory XV.