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6.Farm-Street-Stations-of-the-Cross

Stations of the Cross from the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Farm Street. 6. Veronica wipes the face of Jesus.

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7 Ignatius leaves Loyola

Ignatius leaves Loyola to start the journey 1522. The Life of St Ignatius Loyola by Peter Paul Rubens (1577 - 1640).

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7 Paul III Approves the Society

The Life of St Ignatius Loyola by Carlos Saenz de Tejada (1897 - 1958). These watercolours were published posthumously as prints by the Jesuit periodical, El Mensajero de Corazon de Jesus (Bilbao, 1958). Pope Paul III approves the Society of Jesus, 27th September 1540 Regimini Militantes

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7 The Vision at La Storta, outside Rome

The Life of St Ignatius (1904) by Albert Chevallier-Tayler (1862-1925) from the St Ignatius Chapel of the Church of the Sacred Heart, Wimbledon. The Vision at La Storta, outside Rome. November 1537. Image © 2011 Jesuit Institute

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7-Jesus-Falls-the-Second-Time

7. Jesus falls the second time. The Stations of the Cross by Sir Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956) from the Chapel of Campion Hall, Oxford. Copyright, the Jesuit Institute

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7.Farm-Street-Stations-of-the-Cross

Stations of the Cross from the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Farm Street. 7. Jesus falls for the second time.

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8 Before Mass

The Life of St Ignatius Loyola by Carlos Saenz de Tejada (1897 - 1958). These watercolours were published posthumously as prints by the Jesuit periodical, El Mensajero de Corazon de Jesus (Bilbao, 1958). Before saying Mass, Ignatius is overcome with tears.

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8 Ignatius meets the Moor

Ignatius meets a Moor on the journey to Montserrat. The Life of St Ignatius Loyola by Peter Paul Rubens (1577 - 1640).

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8 Pope Paul III approves the Society of Jesus

The Life of St Ignatius (1904) by Albert Chevallier-Tayler (1862-1925) from the St Ignatius Chapel of the Church of the Sacred Heart, Wimbledon. Pope Paul III approves the Society of Jesus. 27th September 1540. Image © 2011 Jesuit Institute.

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8-The-Women-of-Jerusalem-Lament

8. The women of Jerusalem lament. The Stations of the Cross by Sir Frank Brangwyn (1867-1956) from the Chapel of Campion Hall, Oxford. Copyright, the Jesuit Institute

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8.Farm-Street-Stations-of-the-Cross

Stations of the Cross from the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Farm Street. 8. Jesus meets the women of Jerusalem.

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9 Ignatius and Companions profess their Solemn Vows

The Life of St Ignatius (1904) by Albert Chevallier-Tayler (1862-1925) from the St Ignatius Chapel of the Church of the Sacred Heart, Wimbledon. Ignatius and Companions profess their Solemn Vows. 22nd April 1541 at St Paul's Outside the Walls. Image © 2011 Jesuit Institute

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