"Ignatius of Loyola did not write any books. However, he did write the Spiritual Exercises, which is a guidebook for a 28-30 day retreat aimed at helping individuals deepen their relationship with God."
Ignatius Loyola
St. Ignatius of Loyola was the founder of the Jesuits and a significant figure in the Catholic Counter-Reformation. His main writings include the "Spiritual Exercises," a manual for spiritual growth and discernment, and his letters to various individuals and communities providing guidance and encouragement in the Christian faith. These writings have had a profound impact on spirituality and religious practice.
Saint Ignatius of Loyola was canonized because of his significant contributions to the Catholic Church. He founded the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), played a key role in the Counter-Reformation, and wrote the Spiritual Exercises. His devout life and impact on the Church led to his canonization in 1622.
He wrote a book.
Fortunatus Fidelis was a German Jesuit priest and theologian who wrote extensively on topics related to Catholic theology and spirituality. He is best known for his work on the spiritual journal of St. Ignatius of Loyola.
John Knox wrote it between 1559 and 1566.
Cottone and Tarvydas wrote that "confidentiality evolved to counter gossip."
John Wesley played a big part in the reformation , he also wrote many hymns.
Ignatius Loyola formed the Jesuits to combat the spread of Protestantism and to promote education and missionary work. He wanted to create a highly disciplined and well-trained group of priests who could spread Catholicism effectively around the world.
Martin Luther
It is thought the Paul The Apostle wrote the book of Romans, considering that he signed it with his name.
Martin Luther wrote the 95 theses complaining about the Catholic Church, and because of this many countries changed religions causing the reformation.