Just call me Lopez : getting to the heart of Ignatius of Loyola /

What do we have in common with a man from the sixteenth century--or even more so, a saint from the sixteenth century? Probably a lot more than you think. St. Ignatius of Loyola wasn't always the heroic and holy figure that you hear about today; he was a flawed, fallible, and relatable man named...

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Main Author: Silf, Margaret
Format: Book
Language:English
Created: Chicago, Ill. : Loyola Press, ©2012.
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Table of Contents:
  • A story begins
  • Milk, fire, and roasted chestnuts
  • Illusion, disillusion
  • Shattered
  • Close call
  • Dreams and reality
  • Visions, valedictions
  • Spot the mule
  • Fences and defenses
  • One shoe on and one shoe off
  • Crushed
  • Riverside enlightenment
  • The book
  • A way of proceeding
  • Thanksgiving dinner
  • Moving on
  • Obstacles
  • Back to school
  • Tensions
  • The beggar student
  • "Ours"
  • Picnic in Montmartre
  • Home leave
  • Of tears and stars
  • Fears and favors
  • La Storta
  • A worm in the apple
  • The reluctant general
  • The power of the pen
  • Futures
  • Two stories meet
  • À-Dieu.