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      • It details: - Ignatius visited Barcelona three times between 1523-1528 for periods ranging from one month to two and a half years, where he studied and prepared for priesthood.
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  2. 2 days ago · Saint Ignatius visited Barcelona in three or possibly four occasions, but there's only enough information of his whereabouts and activities from the first and second visit. And many of the sites he visited have disappeared, as the city has grown and transformed.

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  3. THE BARCELONA OF SAINT IGNATIUS 1. On coming from Manresa, Ignatius en-tered Barcelona through the “Portal Nou” (New City Gate) in the medieval wall, near the place where at present the “Arc de Triomf” (Memorial Arch) stands .

  4. Eleven months in Manresa. On March 25, 1522, Ignatius of Loyola descended from Montserrat to Manresa. He settled and lived here for eleven months. The stay of Saint Ignatius in Manresa -much longer than anticipated- has a great relevance in the life and work of the Saint. Ignatius always considered his stay in Manresa as very important.

  5. St. Ignatius discarded his old normal. The cannonball opened his eyes to what had been missing, to what he’d failed to see. But it wasn’t until he stood before the Blessed Mother, the Black Madonna, Our Lady of Montserrat – in a chapel not far from Barcelona – that he finally surrendered his sword and picked up a pilgrim staff.

  6. 5 days ago · It’s a spiritual center that has been visited by religious leaders such as Saint Ignatius of Loyola, and the Pope Jean Paul II. It’s a historical enclosure that has been destroyed by Napoleon and rebuilt by Antoni Gaudi and his peers.

  7. Learn more about Jesuit Resource. A bibliography of the life of St. Ignatius Loyola detailing his early life, service in the army, St. Ignatius as a pilgrim, impact of his visit to the holy land, education, time in prison, higher education, first companions, and founder status.

  8. Ignatius, starting from his father's house, set out upon his journey on horseback. About this time he began his habit of taking the discipline every night. His brother desired to accompany him as far as Ogna, and during the journey was persuaded by the Saint to pass one night of watching at the shrine of Our Blessed Lady at Aruncuz.