SET THE WORLD ON FIRE
St. Ignatius of Loyola, founder of the Society of Jesus, was a man consumed by a deep desire to live for the greater glory of God. His journey from soldier to saint was marked by radical conversion, deep spiritual insight, and an unshakable commitment to Christ. Through the Spiritual Exercises and the Jesuit mission, he taught generations how to discern God's will and serve with passion and purpose.
His famous words — “Go forth and set the world on fire” — continue to inspire us to live boldly, love deeply, and labor tirelessly for God's Kingdom.
As we celebrate his feast on July 31, we are happy to share the liturgical resources to help individuals and communities enter more deeply into this celebration. May this feast rekindle in us the fire of love, discernment, and generous service.
Let our hearts burn with zeal — for the greater glory of God!
Liturgy for the Feast of St. Ignatius Loyola (July 31) -

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