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| birthplace, home and place of recovery for Ignatius; near Spanish-French border |
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| site of Battle of Pamplona; Ignatius was injured by a cannonball; French defeated Spanish here |
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| monastery where Ignatius spent the night before his pilgrimage |
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| Ignatius leaves his sword and dagger here (as well as his old life and ways) |
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| Ignatius stays for 8 days, had a vision of 3 key tones |
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| place where Ignatius wanted to spend the rest of his life; kicked out by Franciscans |
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| Spanish University Ignatius leaves after causing trouble because of spiritual exercises |
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| Spanish University Ignatius leaves after causing trouble because of spiritual exercises |
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| Ignatius finishes studies here, does spiritual exercises freely |
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| "Fork in the Road", Ignatius has a vision |
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| Ignatius founds The Society of Jesus, "The Jesuits", becomes its Superior General, Spiritual Exercises approved by Pope, place of death |
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| "self-glory"/vanity, Ignatius's disease |
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| Books Ignatius read during recovery |
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| Life of Saints, Life of Christ |
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| Types of daydreams Ignatius had while recovering |
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1.Puts himself into the stories with Christ 2.Dreams of chivalry |
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| the ability to make a distinction, discovered by Ignatius during his recovery |
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| Ignatius's mission statement |
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"For the greater glory of himself" -> "For the greater glory of God" (A.M.D.G) |
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| Headed by King Ferdinand & Queen Isabelle |
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| brought Western culture & religion to the Americas |
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| terrible feeling of grief |
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| created the first diocese |
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| created by the Pilgrims & Lord Baltimore |
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| Dutch who was brought to Stensville Montana |
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| first Jesuit education center that was open to the public |
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