From Saint and Thought For Every Day,
by Blessed James Alberione
St. Ignatius of Loyola
Priest
St. Ignatius was born at Loyola in Spain, in 1491. At the age of thirty, Ignatius abandoned his military career to serve the King of kings. He founded the Society of Jesus, and died in Rome on July 31, 1556, with the name of Jesus on his lips.
Let us imitate St. Ignatius, and serve the Divine Master well in our state of life.
"Thirty-Thousandfold"
Good literature did not produce a mere hundredfold in St. Ignatius; it produced some thirty-two thousand for him - counting the number of members in his Order. A Pope says that St. Ignatius has made more saints with his book of Spiritual Exercises than the number of letters needed to print it!
What Strikes Me Most Today
When I read that St. Ignatius has made more saints with his book of Spiritual Exercises than the number of letters needed to print it, I think of all the books written, printed, and distributed by the Daughters of St. Paul since their founding. It would be impossible to count how many letters or words or even pages they have printed, and only God knows how many have been made saints as a result of the tireless work of evangelization by the Daughters of St. Paul!
What strikes you most today?
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