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He founded the Society of Jesus now known as the Jesuits.
Ignatius did not create a church. He was always a Catholic. He did, however, found the Society of Jesus, an order of priest commonly called the Jesuits.
.Catholic AnswerBecause St. Ignatius of Loyola received the inspiration from God to follow Him and found a Religious Order in order to support the Church. See links below:
Ignatius Loyola founded the Society of Jesus, commonly known as the Jesuits, with the help of six companions: Francis Xavier, Peter Faber, Alfonso Salmerón, Nicolás Bobadilla, Diego Laynez, and Juan Codure. They came together in 1534, pledging to serve the Church and spread the Christian faith. Their collective vision and commitment to education, missionary work, and spiritual formation played a crucial role in establishing the Jesuit order.
There are many, many religious orders founded by a variety of saints. Here are a few:Francis of Assisi - Friars minor which later became known as the Franciscans. Dominic de Guzman - Order of Preachers now called the Dominicans. Ignatius Loyola - Was a founder of the Society of Jesus, now called the Jesuits. Benedict of Nursia - founded an order of monks now called the Benedictines. John Bosco - founded an order called the Salasians many, many others.
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He founded the Friars Minor which were later called Franciscans.
On August 15, 1534, Ignatius of Loyola (born Íñigo López de Loyola), a Spaniard of Basque origin, and six other students at the University of Paris (Francisco Xavier from Navarre, Alfonso Salmeron, Diego Laínez, and Nicolás Bobadilla from Spain, Peter Faber from Savoy in France, and Simão Rodrigues from Portugal) met in Montmartre outside Paris, in the crypt of the Chapel of St Denis, Rue Yvonne le Tac. jayson is the best
Roman Catholic AnswerIgnatius led a rather wild life in his youth, as he was brought up at Court, although he had no official function there. After that he went into the army and was wounded severely and had to undergo several very painful operations to restore the use of his leg. During his convalescence he did a lot of reading, mostly of a religious nature as that is all that could be found and he found himself day dreaming of adventures and ladies. It was only when he was day dreaming about rivaling the saints in virtue that he was satisfied, all the other dreams left him dissatisfied. As he had been a very careful youth, and then young man in the world, I imagine that his settling on a religious vocation curtailed his freedom quite a lot. The complete story is at the link below:
No, she did not found a religious order.
St. Ignatius' mystical experiences led him to help others discover how Christ was calling them to be his disciple. This mystical and practical experience went into writing his book of the Spiritual Exercises. It is used by a spiritual director to guide someone in encountering the action of God in their prayer and life, often particularly focussed on making an important life decision. An original element from Ignatius is his Rules for Discernment of Spirits. He described, from his own experiences, the patterns he learned for how one can decide whether an interior feeling or thought is from the good spirit, one's own spirit, or an evil spirit. The days spent "doing the Exercises" are a time for mediating on and responding to God's actions revealed in biblical and church history, one's own history, and present prayerful experiences. St. Ignatius and his companions were called by God to found the Society of Jesus to serve all people and the Catholic Church. They created a new kind of religious order that didn't practice the Liturgy of the Hours in common several times a day as previous orders had. This freed them to practice "contemplation in action" in their work as world missionaries, teachers scientists, theologians. They founded many schools around the world and developed an original curriculum. The Society of Jesus takes a special vow of obedience to the popes, who have given them specific missions to take on for the church. These are a very few brief points that begin to answer the question. There are numerous websites by and about the Jesuits (members of the Society of Jesus) that wiil expand the answer.
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