Idzi Klabczynski (fl. 18th cent.) Idzi Klabczynski (fl. 18th cent.) OFM. Polish Bernardine friar. Vicar and provincial (1767) in the Wielkopski province.
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Ignatius Aurelianus Fessler (Ignaz Aurelius Fessler, 1756-1839) Ignatius Aurelianus Fessler (Ignaz Aurelius Fessler, 1756-1839) OFMCap. Hungarian friar who left the order. He was born in the village of Zurndorf and entered the Capuchin order in 1773, under the influence of his pious mother. He studied classical languages and philology and was ordained priest in 1779. Quite quickly, his liberal religious views and intellectual pursuits caused conflicts with his superiors, and in 1684, when he worked and lived in the Mödling friary near Vienna, he addressed t...
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Ignatius Bampi (Ignazio Bampi, 1639-1711) Ignatius Bampi (Ignazio Bampi, 1639-1711) OFMRef. Italian friar and member of the Trento Riformati province.
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Ignatius Belvisotti (Ignazio da Santhia/Ignatius de Santhiá Belvisotti/Lorenzo Maurizio Belvisotti, 1686-1716) Ignatius Belvisotti (Ignazio da Santhia/Ignatius de Santhiá Belvisotti/Lorenzo Maurizio Belvisotti, 1686-1716) OFMCap. Italian friar. Born at Santhia on June 5th, 1686. Was already a secular priest in the Vercelli diocese and a canon responsible for courses on rhetorics and literature in his collegial chapter, before he entered the Capuchin order in the Piemontese province (24 May, 1716), taking the name Ignatius. He was a novice master for many years. and obtained a reputation of holiness, nic...
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Ignatius Como (Ignazio Como, d. 1774 ) Ignatius Como (Ignazio Como, d. 1774 ) OFMConv. Italian friar from Marsala. Mariologist. He died on 20 June 1774. He produced his main work, the Dissertatio Theologica in Vindiciis Certitudinis immaculatae conceptionis Sanctae Mariae Virginis when he resided in Palermo as teacher of theology and philosophy at the Gymnasium of his order province
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Ignatius García (Ignacio García, 1580 - 1627 ) Ignatius García (Ignacio García, 1580 - 1627 ) OFM. Spanish Franciscan preacher and theologian from Palma. Entered the order in the Palma de Mallorca friary at the age of 18 (19 February 1598). Guardian of the Palma de Mallorca friary, custos (1616), provincial of Mallorca (elected 23 October 1621), general visitator, consultant for the inquisition and apostolic preacher throughout Spain, also in Salamanca and at the court of the Spanish king. Promotor of the tertiary order, and he would even h...
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Ignatius García II (Ignacio García, fl. early 18ty cent.) Ignatius García II (Ignacio García, fl. early 18ty cent.) OFM. Spanish friar from the Aragon province. Long-term lector, several times guardian and founder of the Collegium Apostolicum Missionariorum S. Rochi de Calamocha.
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Ignatius Gascon (Ignacio Gascon, fl. 17th cent.) Ignatius Gascon (Ignacio Gascon, fl. 17th cent.) OFM. Spanish friar from Valencia. Long-term preacher and guardian of tje San Francisco de Valencia friary. Also court preacher in Madrid, and there he eventually would have died.
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Ignatius Ingarsia (Ignazio Ingarsia da Messina, fl. ca. 1700) Ignatius Ingarsia (Ignazio Ingarsia da Messina, fl. ca. 1700) TOR. Italian (Sicilian) tertiary. Born on 15 August 1665. Sojourned and studied in Sicily and Rome. Joined the Third Order Regular either in Rome or in Sicily and became a noted theologian and philosopher in Palermo. Known for his poetical and literary interest. He apparently wrote Latin and Italian anagrams, as well as liturgical texts and Gigli devoti alla gloriosa Madre s. Anna . Three times guardian of the Messina friary.
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Ignatius Le Gault (Ignace Le Gault, 1609-1652) Ignatius Le Gault (Ignace Le Gault, 1609-1652) OFMRec. French friar. Theologian, preacher and polemicist. Born in Bretagne. Joined the Recollect Franciscans in 1609 (Saint-Denis province). Fulfilled a series of administrative functions (guardian in Nevers (1618), Metz (1622-1624), Paris (1632-1634); custodian (1629, 1650); provincial definitor, three-times provincial minister (1625-1629, 1635-1638, 1644-1647),; general definitor (1636 and 1639); general vicar and apostolic commissioner for the ...
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