\Ignatius of Loyola was a very brave man he was a soldier who was battling in the Pamplona battle against France He was doing his job by leading and then he got a cannonball at his legs and shattered both of them. he was so brave and fearless that the French leader had said after we will help you and will mend you. Inigo was grateful but the only thing he wanted was to be at home again
Ouch i brocke my leg
Inigo then entered a long time of pain, boredom and reflection. He had two books in the house and they were "the life of saints" and " The life of Christ. He read them over and over and over again to reflect and had a new mission. To follow Jesus. He had thought about his actions and decided to make a new life. The life of christ
I am so bored i need a book
After Inigo then decided to make a difference and follow the way of God so he gave his clothes to the poor man and swapped the clothes he gave his money away he put down his sword and knew that he would never use the word again. This was the start of the new life of Ignatius of Loyola.
Hi are u alright?
i'll trade clothes and i'll give u money
no i have no money
Thank you
Inigo then travelled to the holy land and stayed and reflected there for a few weeks but was then forced to come back from church authorities to come back to England because they wanted him to be a priest in the churches and came back to England to serve as a priest. Preaching for a while in the churches of England
Inigo then went to school and University to get the information he needed to teach religion so the police and government did not arrest him. During his time alot kids thought he was weird and did not have much friends because he was an adult. He was not respected by the kids and was often laghed at. But inigo continued to learn because he wanted to have the education he needed.
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Inigo then decided to make the society of Jesus which was a group of people who learnt about Christianity and Jesus + God. He started it because he wanted to teach and spread the stories of Jesus. He started this in his older years in 1534. And People like Edmund Campion, Francis Xavier, Peter Faber, Aloysius Gonzaga, John Berchmans, Robert Bellarmine, Peter Canisius.