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OverviewIn 1521 Ignatius of Loyola decided to change his life, and he became a pilgrim, setting out for Jerusalem. Ignatius the pilgrim lived radically: traveling on foot, seeking reconciliation, and striving for interior transformation through a deep encounter with God. Through this book modern pilgrims can follow his example and the route he took to Manresa, Spain, near Barcelona. The route began in the castle of the Loyola family, where young Ignatius, the wounded soldier, was recovering from injuries received in battle. His body was broken, but his heart was ardent as he longed to recuperate and to rebuild his life. What should he do with himself? What is the true path to happiness? Should he pursue a career in the king's court or follow some other course? These were the questions Ignatius was asking himself. He was experiencing a sixteenth-century identity crisis, which was in many ways like the twenty-first-century version. This book is a guide to Ignatius' experiences of conversion, healing, and freedom. It includes accounts by various people who have taken the Ignatian Way and offers guidance for planning and embarking on a similar pilgrimage, with some help from the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius. Anyone can use this book to create his own way, even without leaving home, for as Ignatius says, the fundamental goal of the pilgrim is to come into contact with his inner source of light and happiness--God the Creator. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Fr José Luis Iriberri , Lowney ChrisPublisher: Ignatius Press Imprint: Ignatius Press Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 20.10cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9781621641469ISBN 10: 1621641465 Pages: 206 Publication Date: 26 February 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsTo walk vicariously, book in hand, over a four-hundred-mile route that Ignatius and many others traversed, to see what is there, to recall, to read, to pray, to converse, and to be silent reminds us that our lives are often best described as pilgrimag Author InformationJose Iriberri, S.J., is a Spanish Jesuit priest, biologist, theologian and a veteran pilgrim. After three years of service to African emigrants in Morocco, in 2011 he initiated the creation of the Ignatian Way. Christopher Lowney worked for J.P. Morgan for seventeen years as executive director in three countries, and today is an officer of Catholic Health Initiatives, one of the largest health groups in the United States. Since 2011 he has collaborated in the project of the Ignatian Way. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |