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St. Ignatius of Loyola and the Spiritual Exercises
Contributed by: Banks
  • 1. What is the main purpose of the Spiritual Exercises?
A) To master theological doctrine
B) To deepen one's relationship with God
C) To acquire public speaking skills
D) To learn church history
  • 2. In what year was the Jesuit Order officially established?
A) 1600
B) 1500
C) 1540
D) 1520
  • 3. Where was St. Ignatius born?
A) London, England
B) Loyola, Spain
C) Paris, France
D) Rome, Italy
  • 4. What did St. Ignatius do before becoming a priest?
A) He was a soldier
B) He was a merchant
C) He was a baker
D) He was a scholar
  • 5. Which Pope approved the Jesuit Order?
A) Pope Gregory XIII
B) Pope Leo X
C) Pope Urban VI
D) Pope Paul III
  • 6. What is the first principle and foundation in the Spiritual Exercises?
A) To seek wealth and success
B) To achieve personal happiness
C) To gain knowledge and wisdom
D) To praise, reverence, and serve God
  • 7. How long do the Spiritual Exercises typically last?
A) 14 days
B) 7 days
C) 21 days
D) 30 days
  • 8. Which book details the life and experiences of St. Ignatius?
A) The Divine Office
B) The Imitation of Christ
C) The Autobiography of St. Ignatius
D) The Bible
  • 9. How does one typically undertake the Spiritual Exercises?
A) In a classroom setting
B) In a large group
C) With the guidance of a spiritual director
D) Independently without guidance
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