
Letters of St. Ignatius
The Letters of St. Ignatius are a collection of personal writings written by St. Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits, during the 16th century. These letters served to instruct, encourage, and advise his followers and fellow church leaders, often focusing on spiritual growth, mission work, and unity within the Church. They reflect Ignatius's deep commitment to faith and his practical approach to fostering community, discipline, and service. These writings remain influential for understanding Ignatius's spiritual vision and the early Jesuit movement's guiding principles.