Ignatian Year begins May 20, 2021
The Ignatian Year begins May 20, 2021, the anniversary of St. Igantius of Loyola being struck by a cannonball.
You know how big 56 is with the Jesuits, right?
Don’t forget that Ignatius of Loyola died in 1556, emphasis on ’56.
Recall that last year on May 20, 2020, Adolfo Nicolas died, the 35th Superior General of the Jesuits, on the day leaving 225 days in the year. *Adolfo Nicolas = 225 / 72 / 54 *Jesuit Order = 72 / 54
Read more about the Ignatian Year here.
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Adolfo Nicolas died on the 499th anniversary of Loyola’s injury. 499 is the 95th prime #.
The Ignatian Year is 437 days or a span of 438 says. The sum of the divisors of 437 is 480. 480 years ago Ignatius Loyola was installed as the 1st Superior General of the Jesuits. The sum of the divisors of 438 is 888. Cannonball=88
Loyola got his injury in The Battle of Pamplona. Pamplona=88
Pamplona is where they have the running of the bulls. It’s fascinating how the Ignatian year begins on the last day of Taurus (the bull). “Toro” in Spanish means bull, coming from the Latin “Taurus.”
The Ignatian Year = Lethal Injection = Beast from the sea = Hoover dam breaks = 157; 67/76; 248; 86.. Maybe some connections? 🤔 Sorry I’m still noob 😂🙏
Also Ignatius 100/116, tsunamis 116/100 😨