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Transcript: Questions for St. Ignatius of Loyola 1. What is the meaning of Loyola a. wolves and pot b. fox and sword 4. Where did he had his Licentiate in Philosophy? a. University of Paris b. University of Rome Answer: A Questions For St, Francis Xavier Answer: B 5. What igniting statement did Francis declaim to the objections he had been fired of? a. "if i die, it is because God wills it and he will send other laborers." b. "Let us touch the dying, the poor, the lonely and the unwanted according to the graces we have received and let us not be ashamed or slow to do the humble work." Answer: A XAVIER QUIZ! 1. What is the meaning of Loyola a. Wolves and pot b. fox and sword Answer: B Answer: A Answer: B answer: B He never really did 1. At age of 19, where did Francis go for his studies? a. University of Jerusalem b. University of Paris Francis was born in Holy week in the family castle of Javier in the Basque kingdom of Navarre, now part of Spain. He was the 5th and youngest child, grew well in gaith and in excellent example by his parents. He was undoubtedly a committed Christian determined to live genuinely Christian life. 3. Who was this person? a. Ignatius of Loyola b. Francis of Asisi In his pilgrimage, Ignatius' romantic vision of an exotic mission to the Holy Land collided with the harse realities of the wider world. He realized that he need more training, thus he enrolled and had his Licentiate in Philosophy. 4. Francis felt a strong urgent by the Holy spirit to take the gospel a place, hoping to meet with a merchant who would help him. What is this? a. Vietnam b. China Francis spent 10 years as missionary years full of adventure and which in anecdote. He had both many and less converts in every altering place he ventures. He touched many lives in the different areas he had visited. One time Francis returned to Goa in 1551, but a storm blew and made their ship drop anchor at the island of Shangchuan Francis met someone who had come to share his dormitory room at the University of Paris. Many biographies of Francis state that this person won him by asking him the question made by Christ which is "What profit is there for one to gain the whole world yet lose or forfeit himself?" This question initiated his convertion. Answer: A THe present name is Society of Jesus but the original and old name was Companions of Jesus. Francis throughout his life. followed the leading of the Holy Spirit up to the point of his death. It was because of this certainty that he was being sent to undertake long voyages in which his life was in constant danger. He had no fear of death. Ignatius followed his family's plans for himself. He grew up addicted ti popular romantic novels, lived as a lively trim young man. Although he never renounced his catholic faith, his practice was casual, he was careless about gambling and brawls especially when it comes to flirting with women. 3. What were the books read by Ignatius during his recovery? a. The Holy Bible and Spiritual Exercises b. The Life of Christ and Lives of Saints 2.Francis experienced being filled with the Holy Spirit which the Apostles received at what day? a. The day of the Eucharist b. The day of the Pentacost 5. What was the name of the new order which was founded by Ignatius and his companions? a. Companions of Jesus . Society of Jesus Answer: B But Francis Also had worldly ambitions. He hoped to return to his homeland as a scholar-priest and find a well-paid position to relieve the failing finances of his family. He was a Christian but Christ was not yet the center of his life. Ignatius of Loyola was born in 1491 during the waning years of midieval chivalry. His own family was one of the 24 leading noble families or clans of the area. His Father's name was Beltran Ibanez de Onaz, a local clan chief and stalwart crown loyalist. His mother's name was Marina Saenz de Licona. The family adopted the surname Loyola 2. Did Ignatius become a professional soldier? a. Yes, he was a great general b. No, he never did Answer: A Because the word loyola came frome the words: Lobo, meaning wolf, and olla, meaning pot. Ignatius and his other 10 companions settled in Venice and set off for Rome. They also devoted themselves to practical needs such as feeding the poor during the cruel winter of 1538 - 1539. Ignatius arrived in Rome in 1537 and won quick approval from a pleased Pope who gave faculties to preach and administer the sacraments. Everything that he had worked for were crashed in a battle for control of the border town of Pamplona. Ignatius' legs were hit by a french cannon ball which were badly shattered. But during a long and painful recovery process, only two books were available. These books made him devote to the service og Christ that gave him a deep and satisfying peace.