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- Ignatius of Antioch - Wikipedia
While en route to Rome, where he was to be killed, Ignatius wrote a series of letters This correspondence forms a central part of a later collection of works by the Apostolic Fathers He is considered one of the three most important of these, together with Clement of Rome and Polycarp
- St. Ignatius of Antioch | Death, Feast Day, Patron Saint Of, Letters . . .
St Ignatius of Antioch was a bishop of Antioch who is known mainly from seven highly regarded letters that he wrote during a trip to Rome, as a prisoner condemned to be executed for his beliefs
- Who was Ignatius of Antioch? - Bible Hub
Ignatius of Antioch was an influential figure within the early Christian community, generally considered to have lived in the late first and early second centuries AD
- Who Was Ignatius of Antioch? - Christianity
Ignatius of Antioch became a great figure in the early church because of his stand for the truth and the doctrine of Christ Although he died many years ago, today, his memory still lives on in the minds of many Christians around the world
- Ignatius Press
Ignatius Press, founded by Fr Joseph Fessio, SJ is a Catholic publishing company specializing in the translations of great theologians like Cardinal Josef Ratzinger, Pope Benedict XVI, Hans Urs von Balthasar, Henri de Lubac, Adrienne von Speyr and modern philosophers like Peter Kreeft along with great fictional writers like Michael O'Brien
- St. Ignatius Parish - San Francisco, CA
St Agnes and St Ignatius Parishes offer the Exercises through the 19th Annotation, known as “a retreat in daily life ” The 19th Annotation Retreat is a way of making a retreat during the course of ordinary living without having to forgo, for a time, one's commitments to work, family and friends
- Who was Ignatius of Antioch? - GotQuestions. org
Ignatius was the bishop of the church in Antioch, Syria, and was martyred under Emperor Trajan around AD 110 He was apparently a disciple of John, the beloved apostle, along with Polycarp, the bishop of Smyrna
- Ignatius of Antioch - Early Christian Writings
This recension is found in numerous Greek and Latin manuscripts and came to be the form in which Ignatius was most often known until Archbishop Ussher, in his Polycarpi et Ignatii Epistolae of 1644, brilliantly unearthed an earlier (Latin) form of the text akin to that quoted by Eusebius
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