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St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Magnet – Patron of Spiritual Retreats, Soldiers, Educators, and Discernment
St. Ignatius of Loyola Catholic Magnet – Patron of Spiritual Retreats, Soldiers, Educators, and Discernment
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About St. Ignatius of Loyola
Feast Day: July 31
Patron of: Spiritual retreats, soldiers, educators, Catholic schools, Jesuits, discernment, spiritual exercises, military personnel
St. Ignatius of Loyola, once a Spanish soldier, underwent a powerful conversion after a battlefield injury. Redirecting his passion toward Christ, he founded the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and developed the Spiritual Exercises—a profound method of prayer and discernment that continues to guide spiritual seekers around the world. His commitment to education, prayer, and action shaped the Church in enduring ways. St. Ignatius’s motto, Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam (“For the Greater Glory of God”), invites us to find God in all things and to pursue lives of deep purpose and intentional faith.
St. Ignatius Magnet Details
• Size: 1.85" x 3" – perfect for refrigerators, lockers, whiteboards, and other magnetic surfaces
• Premium matte vinyl finish
• Strong magnetic backing for long-lasting hold
• Created from our original hand-drawn sketch
• Durable for everyday use in home, office, or classroom settings
A meaningful way to reflect on discernment, courage, and spiritual purpose—perfect for students, educators, spiritual directors, or anyone pursuing deeper prayer.
Great For:
• Catholic universities, retreat leaders, and Jesuit institutions
• Military personnel, teachers, and those discerning God’s will
• Catholic journals, planners, Bibles, or faith-based gifts
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