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CONTENTS.
BOOK I
FROM HIS BIRTH TO LEAVING PARIS — 1491-1535.
CHAPTER I.
LOYOLA — BIRTH AND EARLY LIFE OF IGNATIUS — 1491-1521.
The birth of St. Ignatius — Ignatius in court and camp — Ferdinand the Catholic at Naples — War of the Comuneros — Defeat of the Comuneros. 1 — 18
CHAPTER II.
FALL OF PAMPLONA — ST. IGNATIUS IS WOUNDED — HIS CONVERSION — 1521-2.
The wound at Pamplona — Terrible operation and long convalescence — Total change of mind and heart — Europe in 1521 — Death of Leo X. — Farewell to home and kindred 19-30
CHAPTER III.
MONTSERRAT — THE VIGIL AT THE SHRINE — 1522.
St. Ignatius and the Morisco — Montserrat — "Vigil of the armour" 31-44
CHAPTER IV.
MANRESA — THE SPIRITUAL EXERCISES — 1523.
Manresa — Life of penance — The "Spiritual Exercises" — Varied temptations — St. Ignatius tried by scruples — His remedies against them — Revelations of mysteries — The charitable home of the Amigants — The persecution of his friends 45-71
CHAPTER V.
BARCELONA — ROME — JERUSALEM — 1523.
St. Ignatius begs for his passage money — The Saint's first visit to Rome — Ignatius at Venice and at Jerusalem — His visit to Mount Olivet 72-87
CHAPTER VI.
RETURN TO SPAIN — STUDIES AT BARCELONA — 1524-6
Return journey : St. Ignatius at Ferrara — Arrival in Spain — The Saint turns schoolboy — Ignatius' life at Barcelona — The Convent of the Angels — The recall to life of a suicide — Miguel Rodis and Juan Pascual 88-108
CHAPTER VII.
HIGHER STUDIES AT ALCALA — 1526-7.
St. Ignatius visits the sick — Conversion of a young nobleman — Charges against the Saint : his acquittal — Francis Borgia and the Empress Isabel — Ignatius in prison — He goes to Valladolid 109-124
CHAPTER VIII.
FRESH STUDIES AND FRESH TRIALS AT SALAMANCA — 1527.
Arrest at Salamanca — Imprisonment and examination — St. Ignatius leaves for Paris 125-134
CHAPTER IX.
STUDIES AT PARIS, FROM FEBRUARY 2, 1528-32.
The University of Paris — St. Ignatius at the Spanish Hospital — Opposition to the Saint : his charity — Dispersion of all his followers — Ignatius at Sainte Barbe — Ignominy, threatened but averted — St. Ignatius in England — Letter to Don Martin de Loyola — Letter to Dona Isabel Roser — Letter to Dona In£s Pascual — Influence of Ignatius at Paris — Conversion of a Doctor of Divinity 135-165
CHAPTER X.
MONTMARTRE, AND THE BEGINNINGS OF THE SOCIETY OF JESUS — 1530-5.
Life of B. Favre in Paris — B. Peter Favre and St. Francis Xavier — Francis Xavier joins St Ignatius — Nicolas de Bobadilla and Simon Rodriguez —
The first vows at Montmartre — Calvin at Paris — Progress of Protestantism in Germany — Death of Clement VII 166-185
BOOK II.
FROM ST. IGNATIUS' FINAL LEAVING AZPEITIA TO HIS SETTLING IN ROME — 1535-41.
CHAPTER I.
ST. IGNATIUS REVISITS SPAIN AND ITALY — 1535-6
Life of St. Ignatius at Azpeitia — Apostolic work at Azpeitia — The Saint visits Val de Cristo — Ignatius returns to Venice — Accessions to the Society at Venice 189-204
CHAPTER II.
JOURNEY OF THE COMPANIONS TO ITALY — 1536 — 7.
Perils on the way — Adventure with a reformed minister — Journey of the Companions to Rome — Paul III. and his reforms — Cardinal Contarini — Audience with Paul III. — Illness of Simon Rodriguez — Preaching of St. Ignatius in Vincenza 205-228
CHAPTER III.
ST. IGNATIUS AT ROME — 1537.
Vittoria Colonna and the Society — Death of Father Hozes — Ortiz and St. Ignatius at Monte Cassino — The Torre del Melangolo — Letter of Ignatius — Persecution in Rome — The Saint cleared from calumny — Vocation of Antonio Araoz — St. Ignatius' first Mass : Christmas — Objections to new Orders 229-259
CHAPTER IV.
THE SOCIETY IS FOUNDED AND APPROVED — 1540.
Discussion about obedience — Approval of the Constitutions by Paul III. — The Bull "Regimini militantis ecclesiae" — Pedro Ribadeneira — Ribadeneira's noviceship 260-271
CHAPTER V.
ST. IGNATIUS, FIRST GENERAL OF THE SOCIETY — 1541.
St. Ignatius unanimously elected — The Saint's opposition overcome — The last vows at St. Paul's — Death of Father Codurc 272-282
CHAPTER VI.
THE FIRST MISSIONS OF THE SOCIETY — ITALY, PORTUGAL AND INDIA — 154O-43.
Mission work in Italy — Lainez, Favre, and Broet — St. Francis Xavier ordered to India — St. Francis sails from Lisbon — Simon Rodriguez in Portugal 283-294
CHAPTER VII.
THE CONSTITUTIONS OF ST. IGNATIUS.
St. Ignatius' preparation by prayer — The various degrees in the Society — Regulations for the students — The General, Provincials, and Assistants — The Book of the Constitutions — Opinion of Cardinal Richelieu 295-307
CHAPTER VIII.
MISSION TO IRELAND — 1541-3.
St. Ignatius' instructions to the Nuncios — Perils for the Faith in Ireland — Broet and Salmeron's labours in Italy — Salmeron at Modena 308-319
CHAPTER IX.
ST. IGNATIUS' DAILY LIFE.
St. Ignatius at Castel Madama — His great care of the sick — His prudence and love of poverty — Fraternal charity of St. Ignatius — The Mass on Christmas Day at St. John Lateran — Confidence and prudence of the Saint — Tenderness of Ignatius to the young — His skill in retaining the waverers — Patience with the hot-tempered — The oil and the vinegar — The attempts to introduce heresy — Ven. Juan d' Avila and the Society 320-347
BOOK IV.
THE WORK OF THE SOCIETY IN ITS FIRST YEARS.
CHAPTER I.
THE SOCIETY OF JESUS IN GERMANY — BLESSED PETER FAVRE AND LE JAY — 1540-50.
The Conference at Ratisbon — The failure of the Conference of Ratisbon — Bobadilla and Le Jay in Gennany — B. Peter Favre in Spain — 1 >B. Peter Favre and Peter Canisius — Blessed Peter Favre at Louvain — Carthusian charity 351 — 372
CHAPTER II.
WORK IN ITALY, IN VENICE, AND ROME — 1542-4.
Lainez at Padua and Bassano — Good works established by St. Ignatius — Lainez preaching at Brescia — New home at Santa Maria della Strada 373-384
CHAPTER III.
COLLEGES: PARIS, LOUVAIN, AND ALCALA — 1540.
Banishment of Jesuit students from Paris — Postel : the "Monita Secreta" — Francisco de Villanueva at Alcald — B. Peter Favre at Evora and Coimbra — Miguel de Torres — The death of Blessed Peter Favre — Opposition to the Society at Paris 385-404
CHAPTER IV.
TROUBLES FROM WITHIN AND WITHOUT — 1 542-5 2.
The proposed mission to Abyssinia — Calumnies of Mattia against the Society — Blessings for curses — Attempt to make Bobadilla Bishop of Trieste — Dona Juana de Cardona and St. Ignatius — Petition of St. Ignatius as to direction of Nuns — Legal decision against Isabel Roser 405-422
CHAPTER V.
TRENT AND MUHLBERG — DEATH OF PAUL III. — 1545 - 9.
Advice of St. Ignatius to his Fathers at Trent — Life of the Fathers at the Council — The removal of the Council to Bologna — Bobadilla at Muhlberg and Passau — The assassination of the Duke of Parma — Death of Paul III. 423-437
CHAPTER VI.
ST. FRANCIS BORGIA — B. PETER CANISIUS — 1550
St. Francis Borgia asks to enter the Society — St. Ignatius' advice to St. Francis Borgia — St. Ignatius seeks to resign the Generalate — Foundation of the College of I ngoldstadt — Foundation of the College of Vienna — The Jesuit College at Ferrara — St. Francis Borgia is ordained Priest — Commotion at Saragossa — Effort to make B. Peter Canisius a Bishop 438-460
CHAPTER VII.
JULIUS III. — LAINEZ AT PALERMO, TUNIS, AND TRENT.
Torquato Tasso and the Society — Lainez and Ribadeneira at Palermo — Lainez accompanies the expedition to Tunis — His humility under reprimand — Lainez and Salmeron at Trent — Dispersion of the Council of Trent 461-476
CHAPTER VIII.
TROUBLES IN ALCALA AND IN PORTUGAL — 1551-2
Difficulties with Archbishop Siliceo — Simon Rodriguez removed from office — Simon is summoned to Rome — Emmanuel Godhino appointed Rector of Coimbra 477-488
BOOK IV.
THE LAST YEARS AND DEATH OF IGNATIUS — 1551-6.
CHAPTER I.
EXTERNAL WORK — 1551 — 5.
Death of St. Francis Xavier — Departure of Oviedo from Rome for Abyssinia — Jesuit mission to Corsica — The Portuguese Inquisition and St. Ignatius — The Inquisition and popular approval in Spain — Father Spee's Christian charity 491-506
CHAPTER II.
THE COLLEGES OF THE SOCIETY.
Father Charlart, Rector of the Roman College — Bernard Olivier enters the Society — St. Ignatius' idea about expurgated classics — Visit of St. Ignatius to Alvito — Opening of the German College, October 28, 1552 — Efforts to found a College at Jerusalem 507-52
CHAPTER III.
PROGRESS IN GERMANY — 1552.
St. Ignatius' solicitude for England — B. Peter .Canisius, Provincial of Upper Germany — Foundation of the College of Ingoldstadt 525-532
CHAPTER IV.
ST. IGNATIUS' LIFE AT SANTA MARIA DELLA STRADA.
The Professed House enlarged — The obedience of St. Ignatius — The rules of modesty — St. Ignatius' severity in expelling the unfit — Apparent harshness with Lainez and others — The prudence of St. Ignatius — Question of a family marriage — Olivier Manares notes on St. Ignatius — The Saint's views on subordination — His love of poverty and his confidence in God - His care of the Community 533-559
CHAPTER V.
THE POPES OF ST. IGNATIUS' LAST YEARS — 1555 — 6.
Julius III. and Marcellus II. friends of the Society — Difficulties under Paul IV. — Relations with the Bamabites and Carthusians 560-568
CHAPTER VI.
PARIS AND BELGIUM — 1555-6.
Testimonies to the Society from Italy and Spain — Accusations against the German College — Ribadeneira arrives in Belgium — Ribadeneira's sermons at Louvain and Brussels — Death of Quintin Charlart — Ledesma enters the Society : his life and death — The Society authorised in the Low Countries 569-589
CHAPTER VII.
THE END — THE COMPANIONS — THE CROWN — 1551 - 1622.
The Cardinal-archbishop Quiroga and Ignatius — St. Ignatius' will and testament — St. Ignatius resigns his government to a commission — Polanco's account of the death of St. Ignatius — Brother Cannicari's further details — Lainez, Broet, Salmeron, and Rodriguez — Ribadeneira's later life : the Beatification and Canonisation 590-610

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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First Sentence

"IN the beautiful province of Guipuzcoa, in a broad valley beneath the southern slopes of the Pyrenees, stands the old House of Loyola, wherein St. Ignatius was born."

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