On The Ignatian Way

A Pilgrimage In The Footsteps Of Saint Ignatius Of Loyola

The Ignatian Way is connected with the thousand-year-old tradition of making pilgrimages. In 1521 Ignatius of Loyola decided to change his life, and to do that he became a pilgrim, setting out for Jerusalem. Ignatius the pilgrim lived radically: seeking reconciliation, with austerity, on foot, being open to interior transformation and a deep encounter with God. Ignatius was a pilgrim of his time, and today in this work we join with the pilgrims of all times on this new route.

In the castle of the Loyola family was a young Ignatius with his body badly wounded from war, but his heart ardent, hoping to recuperate and to remake his life. That is where it all began: What should I do now? What is the true path to happiness? Should I pursue a future in the King’s court? Ignatius had reached a crisis. Sixteenth-century questions that we have today as well.

This book was written as a guide to offer Ignatius’ experience to modern pilgrims. In it the pilgrim will find accounts by various modern pilgrims and guidance by which to plan and to have your own spiritually transforming experience, following the lead of the Ignatian Spiritual Exercises. Every pilgrim can use these instructions freely and create your own way, since, as Ignatius tells us, the most fundamental thing is to come into contact with our inner source of light and happiness, our Creator who seeks also to encounter his Creation. The testimonies collected here help us to understand the Ignatius Way as an interior way of healing, conversion and freedom.

Jose Iriberri

Jose Iriberri, S.J., is a Spanish Jesuit priest, biologist, theologian and a veteran pilgrim. After three years of service to African emigrants in Morocco, in 2011 he initiated the creation of the Ignatian Way.

Lowney Chris

Christopher Lowney worked for J.P. Morgan for seventeen years as executive director in three countries, and today is an officer of Catholic Health Initiatives, one of the largest health groups in the United States. Since 2011 he has collaborated in the project of the Ignatian Way.

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  • Various experienced pilgrims share their insights and testimonies on how to most benefit and grow spiritually from a pilgrimage.
  • Based on the legacy and lessons of St. Ignatius of Loyola who made a life transforming pilgrimage that continues to impact countless souls today.
  • Last section features an adaptation of the Spiritual Exercises specific to the Ignatian pilgrimage.
  • Includes an 8-page insert of beautiful color photos of pilgrims on their European pilgrimage.