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US
/ˌɪɡˈneɪʃəs/
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NOUN
- bishop of Antioch who was martyred under the Roman Emperor Trajan (died 110)
How To Use Ignatius In A Sentence
- Ignatius Street was a particular problem area with the quality of lighting very poor at each end of it.
- Ms. Merkel, who is a Protestant Christian, spent half an hour talking with Bishop Aloysius Jin Luxian, who gave her a tour of Shanghai's Saint Ignatius Cathedral.
- The most famous early modern weeper was the sixteenth-century Spaniard Ignatius of Loyola, whose copious tears filled the pages of his Spiritual Diary.
- They, not the canons and decrees of the Council of Trent, or even the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola, were the true legacy of early modern Catholicism for the modern age.
- Look, David Ignatius, a very distinguished Washington Post columnist, wrote the other day that you are getting very substantial financial support from the Saudis, from the Persian Gulf States, from others outside of Iraq. ‘We Don’t Have a Country’
- He retired at Christmas, 1990, as parish priest of St Ignatius, Ossett, suffering from a chronic chest complaint.
- Pelag., hath this passage of him and from him: “Ignatius vir apostolicus et martyr scribit audacter, elegit Dominus apostolos qui super crones homines peccatores erant;” which words, as they are not now in these epistles, so, as one observes, if ever he wrote them, as is pretended, he did it audacter indeed. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
- We therefore see that some find in Ignatius's method illuminism, hallucination, and phantasmagoria; others see in it nothing dazzling, but rather dulness and insipidity. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
- Another Scola interview I would like to see Ignatius Press publish is with Henri de Lubac. Fr. von Balthasar: People "need to recognize the incomparable, the unique character of the Gospel"
- Of these nitrogenous alkaloids, even the nuts of the tree, which furnishes the most powerful, _swift_ poison of the world, contains but three -- the above-named strychnia, brucia, and ignatia -- principles shared in common with its pathological congener, the St. Ignatius bean. The Opium Habit