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as a higher form of prayer. By contemplating these scenes, along with Jesus' words and actions, one is able to take on the values of Jesus in one's own life. Shortly before Ignatius' death, he asked Nadal to oversee the project of producing engravings to facilitate these "contemplations" of Jesus in
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In 1554 Ignatius, two years before his death, appointed Nadal Vicar General of the Society. At the General Congregation of 1558, which elected Diego Laynez as Ignatius' successor, as well as later, he was often consulted as being the one who, having been a very close collaborator with the Society's
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those who, "at the University of Paris, have more knowledge than a willingness to prepare themselves to draw fruit from it". He became unsettled. He inquired and discovered: "Ignatius is superior general! Xavier is in India! A religious order, the 'Society of Jesus', is approved! What amazing
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He proceeded to travel and explain the newly formulated Constitutions of the Society of Jesus to the Jesuits in Italy, Spain, and Portugal. He reported to Ignatius the reactions, which were incorporated into the final draft of the
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Returning to his native island and setting himself up for a comfortable ecclesiastical career, he awoke from a "deep sleep" by reading a copy of the famous letter sent from India by St. Francis Xavier to the clerics of Paris,
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He went to Rome and at the age of thirty-eight entered the Society of Jesus. Ignatius quickly noticed his gifts and made him a trusted associate, a "contemplative in action", as Nadal would describe the Ignatian ideal.
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Nadal commissioned several artists to do the engravings, 153 in all, and himself wrote extended captions which included references to parts of the scenes. The engravings,
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In April 1536 he was ordained a priest by the auxiliary bishop of Avignon, Simon de Podio, and on 11 May he was awarded a doctorate in theology.
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in 1593, thirteen years after Nadal's death. This is the oldest collection of such engravings that are extant; they use the art of
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to continue his studies. He felt attracted to the priesthood and, while studying mathematics, began to study theology. In the
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Like other Spaniards, he had to leave Paris for political reasons in 1536, and continued his training at the
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developments! I will immediately go to Rome to meet Ignatius and find out what happened."
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Jerome Nadal died on 3 April 1580 at the San Andrea del Quirinale novitiate in Rome.
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employ what Ignatius calls the "application of the senses" to the scenes in the
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he ran across Ignatius and his group of "friends in the Lord", including
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Jerome Nadal, SJ 1507-1580; Tracking the First Generation of Jesuits
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La rue où se trouve la maison natale de Nadal s'appelle aujourd'hui
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Cronologia of the vida del Fr. Jerónimo Nadal SI (1507-1580)
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the Gospels. These were meant especially to assist Jesuit
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priest in the first generation of the companions of St.
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He was entrusted the important task of founding the
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Contemplation in action; a study in Ignatian prayer
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SJ

Palma De Mallorca
Balearic Islands
Jesuit
Ignatius of Loyola
Society of Jesus
Ignatian spirituality
Palma de Mallorca
Balearic Islands
University of Alcalá de Henares
Inquisition
University of Paris
Latin Quarter
Peter Faber
Francis Xavier
Diego Laynez
alumbrados
University of Avignon
Papal States
Hebrew
apostrophising
Jesuit College, Messina

fr:Evangelicae Historiae Imagines
Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola
Gospels
novices
Antwerp
perspective

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