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  • St Ignatius's Early Life 1491-1521 Loyola/Pamplona
  • You attention seeker
  • Hey ladies
  • St Ignatius Gets Struck By a Cannonball 1521 Pamplona
  • No Surrendering
  • Your outnumbered
  • There you go, Good Luck
  • Society Of Jesus
  • Pope Paul III Approved the Society of Jesus 1540, St Ignatius Receives and Writes Letters About opening Jesuit Schools All Over the World 1548 Rome
  • Thank you Father
  • Ignatius was someone who dreamt of fame and glory, he was also no stranger to the ladies. Ignatius cared a lot about his physical appearance and reputation. Ignatius was at many wealthy dinners and nights. More often than not he would find himself in brawls of fights. Nothing really affected his life, he kept going with his big ego.
  • You jealous fool
  • The French surprise attacked Pamplona. Ignatius and a group of soldiers were the only people ready to fight. Ignatius and his soldiers were outnumbered, the soldiers were ready to surrender, but Ignatius refused. He singly kept fighting until he got hit by a cannonball, the French spared his life. This changed his life by making him read the Book Of Christ and the Life of Saints. These books taught him a better way to go about life.
  • Your bravery is commended, we shall help you to safety
  • Pope Paul III approved the Society Of Jesus. Ignatius was relieved but he also knew that there was a lot of more work to be done. Ignatius started to spread the word of the Jesuits. After building the first Jesuit school, he received many letters about building many other schools across the world, he also sent many letters. This changed his life by instead of him just reciting being a Jesuit, he was teaching and spreading the Jesuit way of living. All his years of himself praying, now he teaches what he has learnt.
  • I hope all these letters pay off
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