St. Ignatius

About St. Ignatius

St. Ignatius of Loyola was a 16th-century Spanish nobleman whose transformation from soldier to saint led to the founding of the Jesuit order. Born into a noble Basque family, his early life was focused on military glory until a cannonball shattered his leg during the battle of Pamplona in 1521. During his long recovery, he read the lives of saints and the life of Christ, experiencing a profound conversion that led him to abandon his military career. After a period of intense prayer and penance at Manresa, where he composed the basis of his famous “Spiritual Exercises,” he pursued education despite being in his thirties and struggling to learn Latin alongside young students. With a group of companions from the University of Paris, including St. Francis Xavier, he founded the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 1540, creating an order focused on education, missionary work, and finding “God in all things.” His systematic approach to spiritual growth through the Spiritual Exercises, which includes the Daily Examen and discernment of spirits, continues to influence Christian spirituality today. Despite suffering from poor health and facing opposition from both church and state authorities, he led the rapidly growing Jesuit order until his death in 1556, establishing it as a major force in Catholic education, missionary work, and spiritual formation.

Prayers & Devotions

A Prayer Against Depression

A Prayer Against Depression

The “A Prayer Against Depression”, which was composed by St. Ignatius de Loyola, is a prayer asking God for strength, hope and perseverance to overcome feelings of depression and despair. The prayer acknowledges one’s suffering while affirming trust and faith in God’s goodness and mercy. Though brief, it expresses reliance on God’s grace to make it through difficult times. The prayer reflects St. Ignatius’ own struggles with despair and his deep Christian faith.

A Prayer Against Depression

O Christ Jesus,
when all is darkness
and we feel our weakness and helplessness,
give us the sense of Your presence,
Your love, and Your strength.
Help us to have perfect trust
in Your protecting love
and strengthening power,
so that nothing may frighten or worry us,
for, living close to You,
we shall see Your hand,
Your purpose, Your will through all things.


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