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Ignatius of Loyola
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Ignatius of Loy·o·la  (loi-l), Saint 1491-1556.
Spanish ecclesiastic who founded the Jesuits and was a leader of the Counter Reformation.
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Noun1.Ignatius of Loyola - Spaniard and Roman Catholic theologian and founder of the Society of JesusIgnatius of Loyola - Spaniard and Roman Catholic theologian and founder of the Society of Jesus; a leading opponent of the Reformation (1491-1556)
Church of Rome, Roman Catholic Church, Roman Church, Western Church, Roman Catholic - the Christian Church based in the Vatican and presided over by a pope and an episcopal hierarchy


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The project, initiated by the Swedish Prison and Probation Service, is based on the teachings of Saint Ignatius Loyola, a monk who founded the Jesuit order in the 16th century.
 
 
 
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