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      • Ignatius of Loyola lived in Manresa for 11 months, from March of 1522 to February of 1523. The experiences he had in this city helped him to consolidate his spiritual journey, begun in Loyola when he decided to abandon military life to dedicate himself to meditation.
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  2. Ignatius always considered his stay in Manresa as very important. He said that those months of his life in the city had been for him a kind of novitiate in the things of the spirit. For this reason, the expression "going to Manresa" means for the Jesuits a pilgrimage to the sources of their history, religious vocation and spirituality.

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    Following his steps at his arrival. When Saint Ignatius arrives to Barcelona, the city is still surrounded by the medieval walls. The records suggest he entered through the Portal Nou (the actual g...
    Street of Sant Ignasi. This street is named after Ignatius of Loyola, because he lived in a building (now gone) located approximately at the corner of Carrer Princesa (which didn’t exist in Ignatiu...
    Basilica of Sants Just i Pastor. In March 1523 while Ignatius was listening to a sermon in this church, a lady called Isabel Roser advised him to avoid taking the ship he had planned to imbark, as...
    Palau Moxo. Ms. Roser lived in this lordly mansion in the number 4 of the square in front of the basilica. And here Saint Ignatius celebrated several meetings with ladies of the local upper class t...
    Corner of Sombrerers and Mirallers street. Here lived Maese Jeroni Ardevol, Latin teacher of Ignatius in Barcelona. The Saint promised to work hard on his lessons and even asked to be punished if h...
    Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar. Ignatius used to beg alms there, seating on the steps of the chapel next to the lateral gate closest to Maese Ardevol’s home. Nowadays a plate indicates the exact s...
    Plaça de l’Àngel. This is the approximate location of the headquarters of the Estudis Generals, the college where Ignatius attended the lessons of Maese Ardevol after October 1525. The building dis...
    Passatge Mercantil. Although the exact location is unclear, somewhere nearby, between the now gone Gate of St. Daniel (located in the current grounds of the Ciutadella Park) and the later structure...

    It is known that Ignatius left his sword as an ex-voto in the Monastery of Montserrat during his visit 1522. It might sound strange that in a place that received so many pilgrims, all of them wanting their own ex-voto to be as close to the altar as possible, the sword would remain where he left it for several decades… It would have been reasonable ...

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  3. The Cave of Saint Ignatius is a sanctuary declared as a Local Cultural Heritage that includes a baroque church and a neoclassical building in Manresa (Catalonia), which was created to honor the place where, according to tradition, Saint Ignatius of Loyola shut himself in a cave to pray and do penance during his sojourn in the city from March ...

  4. Thus, Ignatius had begun a very radical journey toward a life of sainthood. After his short stay in Montserrat, Ignatius journeyed to the town of Manresa and stayed there from March 25, 1522, until mid-February 1523. His months in Manresa were months of deep conversion.

  5. The side door that veils visual entry into Manresa Gallery draws its inspiration from a pivotal time in the life of St. Ignatius of Loyola (1491-1556), patron saint of San Francisco’s landmark St. Ignatius Church.

  6. Mar 5, 2021 · At a stop in the neighboring city of Manresa in 1522, the young Ignatius, who was said to be wearing only a sack robe, decided to live as a hermit in a cavern near the river.

  7. About Manresa and the Cave of Saint Ignatius: Saint Ignatius of Loyola stopped here in 1522 on his way back from Montserrat. While here he found solitude in this cave for a year…living the simple life of a beggar… and he sketched the fundamentals of his little book The Spiritual Exercises.