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  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: James Lainez
Lainez was the second to Join Loyola and was one of the seven who on 15 August, 1534, made the vows of religion in the chapel of St. Denis, on Montmartre.
To Lainez is due the adoption of the "Constitutions" of the Society, and the importance that higher education was destined to have in working out in detail the general principle of its institution.
Lainez stood firm for the Divine origin of the powers of the order of bishops, the Divine right of the episcopal body to jurisdiction and the conferring of this jurisdiction upon each individual bishop directly by the pope and not by God.
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 The Life of St. Ignatius of Loyola
James Lainez, one of Ignatius' original companions, was the provincial in northern Italy.
It was to Lainez' credit that he took this severe reproof with humility and grace, asking to be assigned several harsh penances, such as being removed from office and being assigned the meanest job possible in the Society.
Lainez was to succeed Ignatius as the second Superior General of the Jesuits.
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 Jesuit Generals Prior to the Suppression of the Society (1541-1773)
Lainez served two years as vicar-general, and was chosen general in the first general congregation, retarded until 1558 (19 June-10 Sept.) owing to the unfortunate war between Paul IV and Philip II.
Father Lainez himself was sent to the "Colloquy of Poissy", and to the Council of Trent (1563-4), St. Francis Borgia being left in Rome as his vicar-general.
At the death of Lainez the Society numbered 3500 members in 18 provinces and 130 houses.
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 Brief Biography of St. Ignatius of Loyola
Ignatius, along with two of his companions, Peter Faber and James Lainez, decided to go to Rome and place themselves at the disposal of the Pope.
On the other hand, with those who were the holiest and humblest, he seemed at times to be too harsh, obviously because he knew they were able to take his corrections without rancor, knowing that Ignatius loved them and was looking only to their greater spiritual good.
Ignatius wrote to Lainez through his secretary Polanco: "He, (Ignatius) has told me to write to you and tell you to attend to your own office, which if you do well, you will be doing more than a little.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Salmeron
Here, through James Lainez, he met St. Ignatius of Loyola; together with Lainez, Faber, and St. Francis Xavier he enlisted as one of the first companions of Loyola (1536).
The two Jesuits at once won the hearts and respect of all; their discourses had to be printed and distributed to the bishops.
Lainez appointed Salmeron first Provincial of Naples (1558), and vicar-general (1561) during the former's apostolic legation to France.
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 Science Fair Projects - James Lainez
James Lainez (1512 - 1565) was a Jesuit General and theologian.
Born in Almazon, Spain, Lainez came from a Catholic family that had once been Jewish.
On the death of Pope Paul IV, many cardinals wished to elect Lainez pope, but he fled from them in order to avoid this fate.
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 The University and the Concern for Justice - Boston College   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-28)
The liberal arts are "the more humane letters," and they comprise the grammar and the rhetoric from the Middle Ages and the poetry and history of the Renaissance, to be followed by the natural sciences and the study of philosophy.
14 The great scholastic theologian, James Lainez, protested to Ignatius that this attention en cosas de humanidad would debilitate the intellects of the young scholastics, educating them to be so attentive to style and form that they could not engage studies which were more profound such as scholastic theology.
James Joyce had Stephen Deadalus catch the pain of life, first in his own family and then in the generation after generation of children.
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 Alfonso Salmeron - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Born at Toledo, he studied literature and philosophy at Alcala, and thereafter went to Paris for philosophy and theology.
Together with Lainez, Peter Faber, and Francis Xavier he enlisted in 1536 as one of the first companions of Loyola.
Hartmann Grisar (Jacobi Lainez Disputationes Tridentinae, I, 53) thinks that the commentary on Acts is the work of Perez; Braunsberger (Canisii epist., III, 448) and the editors of Monumenta Historica S. Epistolae Salmeron, I, xxx) disagree with Grisar.
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 Saint James: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library
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 James Lainez (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-28)
Diego Laynez (or '''Lainez'''), (1512 - 19 January 1565) was a Spanish Jesuit priest and theologian, and the second general of the Society of Jesus.
He came from a Catholic family that had once been Jew ish.
Muller, ''Les Origines de la Compagnie de Jesus: Ignace et Lainez'' (1898).
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 James Lainez (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-28)
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Diego Laynez (or Lainez), (1512-19 January 1565) was a Spanish Jesuit priest and theologian, and the second general of the Society of Jesus.
He came from a Catholic family that had once been Jewish.
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 Return to the Past
He entered the Society in 1757, was sent to Maryland in 1766 and labored for 36 years.
Alphonsus Rodriguez, 90, master of novices for 40 years and author of a famous text on religious life "The Practice of Religious Perfection" died at Seville.
22, 1624: The martyrdom at Sendai, Japan, of James Carvalho, who ministered to miners in the northern islands of Japan until the local ruler turned against the Christians and killed Carvalho by exposing him in the frigid waters of a river.
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 Ignatian Spirituality Center: St. Ignatius
In addition, Lainez had expressed I his disagreement to others
Examine your mistakes in the presence of God our Lord, and for three days take some time for prayer to this end.
With tact and kindness, so as not to hurt the superior's feelings, but perhaps with a touch of sarcasm, Ignatius wrote: It will not be a matter of surprise to you to learn that reproofs are sometimes sent out from Rome...
www.ignatiancenter.org /ignatius.htm   (4053 words)

  
 July 31st
The rigour of his life, and the rebukes he administered to lax ecclesiastics, not unfrequently brought him into trouble as a Pharisaic meddler.
He went to Paris in 1528, and at the university he made the acquaintance of Xavier, Faber, Lainez, Bobadilla, and Rodriguez, five students whom he inspired with his own devout fervour.
The perfection of its mechanism, which Cardinal Richelieu pronounced a master-piece of policy, was due to James Lainez, who succeeded Loyola as president.
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 LAINEZ family history and genealogy information .. Lainez ancestry links
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 Unexplained Mysteries Discussion Forums > the black pope
The man who wrote the First Amendment was James Madison, who was a Baptist/Calvinist, and he was told by that Baptist/Calvinist in Virginia, Doc.
So, being a patriot and a nationalist--believing in national sovereignty--I was saved at 17, went into the Air Force, was garrisoned in a nuclear weapons area for three years in Germany, came back and started to go to Bible college.
I found that the underlying Greek text for the King James, the Textus Receptus, was the Greek text of the Reformation.
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 Rome Tour Details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-28)
In November, 1537, Ignatius was traveling with Peter Faber and James Lainez towards Rome on the road from Sienna.
Not too far outside the city, alongside the Via Cassia, the three priests stopped to pray in a small roadside chapel of the type at which pilgrims often paused.
The chapel is ordinarily locked but the local parish has a key.
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 Patron Saints Index: Saint Ignatius of Loyola (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-28)
His meditations, prayers, visions and insights led to forming the Constitutions of the Society of Jesus on 15 August 1534; it received papal approval in 1541.
Friend of James Lainez, Alonso Salmerón, Nicholas Bobadilla, Simón Rodriguez, Blessed Peter Faber, and Saint Francis Xavier, the group that formed the core of the new Society.
He never used the term Jesuit, which was coined as an insult by his opponents; the Society today uses the term with pride.
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 WikiMiki.net - 1863 (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.tamu.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-28)
Iñigo López de Loyola Pada 15 Agustus 1534, Ignatius dan 6 murid lainnya (Fransiskus Xavierus, Alfonso Salmeron, James Lainez, dan Nicholas Bobadilla, orang Spanyol, Peter Faber dari Prancis dan Simon Rodrigues, orang Portugis) bertemu di Montmartre di luar Paris, kemungkinan dekat Kapel St Denys, Rue Antoinette, di masa kini.
Mereka mendirikan Serikat Yesus untuk "melaksanakan pelayanan dan misi di Yerusalem, atau untuk pergi ke mana pun juga tanpa bertanya, mengikuti perintah Paus." Pada 1537 mereka pergi ke Italia untuk mendapatkan persetujuan Paus untuk ordo mereka.
Bersama Faber dan Lainez, Ignatius pergi ke Roma pada Oktober 1538, untuk mendapatkan persetujuan Paus bagi pembentukan ordo tersebut.
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 Untitled
That meant he had failed a perverse but crucial loyalty test.
His successor, James Lainez, the second General of the Jesuits, was himself of a converted Jewish family.
Jesuits remained suspect and on the defensive in Spain until, under their fourth General, Fr.
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