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1. Ignatius of Antioch - Wikipedia
Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ignatius_of_Antioch
Description: WEBIgnatius of Antioch (/ ɪ ɡ ˈ n eɪ ʃ ə s /; Greek: Ἰγνάτιος Ἀντιοχείας, translit. Ignátios Antiokheías; died c. 108/140 AD), also known as Ignatius Theophorus (Ἰγνάτιος ὁ Θεοφόρος, Ignátios ho Theophóros, 'the God-bearing'), was an early Christian writer and Patriarch of Antioch.
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2. Saint Ignatius of Antioch | Biography, Writings, & Martyrdom
Link: https://www.britannica.com/biography/Saint-Ignatius-of-Antioch
Description: WEBMar 14, 2024 · St. Ignatius of Antioch (died c. 110, Rome; Western feast day October 17; Eastern feast day December 20) was the bishop of Antioch, Syria (now in Turkey), known mainly from seven highly regarded letters that he wrote during a trip to Rome, as a prisoner condemned to be executed for his beliefs.
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3. Who Was Ignatius of Antioch? - Christianity
Link: https://www.christianity.com/wiki/people/who-was-ignatius-of-antioch.html
Description: WEBAug 3, 2022 · Ignatius of Antioch held many religious beliefs, the most important ones being his belief in Christ’s passion, death, and resurrection. He strongly believed that these three doctrines hold the answer to life everlasting in heaven with the Lord Jesus. Ignatius also saw laboring with Christ in His kingdom as a vital part of Christendom.
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4. St. Ignatius of Loyola - Encyclopedia Britannica
Link: https://www.britannica.com/biography/St-Ignatius-of-Loyola
Description: WEBMar 22, 2024 · Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Spanish theologian, one of the most influential figures in the Roman Catholic Counter-Reformation in the 16th century, and founder of the Jesuits (Society of Jesus). His feast day is observed on July 31. Learn about his life, spiritual awakening, writings, and legacy.
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5. Who was Ignatius of Antioch? | GotQuestions.org
Link: https://www.gotquestions.org/Ignatius-of-Antioch.html
Description: WEBJan 4, 2022 · Answer. Ignatius of Antioch was an early church father, and not much is known about him. What we do know is primarily drawn from his own writings. Ignatius was the bishop of the church in Antioch, Syria, and was …
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6. Ignatius of Antioch | Christian History | Christianity Today
Link: https://www.christianitytoday.com/history/people/martyrs/ignatius-of-antioch.html
Description: WEBAs the second (or third) bishop of Antioch, one of the most important churches of the day, he was certainly one of the most prominent Christians of the time immediately succeeding the apostles.
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7. Ignatius of Antioch: Apostolic Father, Christian Martyr - Learn …
Link: https://www.learnreligions.com/ignatius-of-antioch-biography-4580615
Description: WEBDec 23, 2018 · Ignatius is best known for a series of letters he wrote during the journey he took from Antioch to Rome, at the end of which he was executed in the Roman arena. Fast Facts: Ignatius of Antioch. Also Known As: Theophorus "God-Bearer" Born: between 35-50 CE, in Asia Minor. Died: about 110 CE in Rome.
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8. Ignatius of Antioch & His Letter to the Ephesians
Link: https://www.worldhistory.org/article/921/ignatius-of-antioch--his-letter-to-the-ephesians/
Description: WEBJul 20, 2016 · Ignatius of Antioch. Fr Lawrence Lew, O.P. (CC BY-NC-ND) One such ancient church leader was Ignatius of Antioch (35–108 CE), a student of the Apostle John, the bishop of Antioch, the self–proclaimed "bearer of God " (Gonzalez, 51), and an eventual martyr for the faith.
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9. Martyrdom of Ignatius of Antioch - EARLY CHURCH HISTORY
Link: https://earlychurchhistory.org/martyrs/martyrdom-of-ignatius-of-antioch/
Description: WEBIgnatius, the Christian Bishop of Syrian Antioch, was torn to pieces by lions in the Colosseum as 87,000 Romans approved and applauded. The following is a rendition of his trial in c. 107 before the Roman Emperor Trajan (reigned 98-117). It is taken almost verbatim from the ancient manuscript Martirium Colbertinum aka The Martyrdom of …
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10. The Epistles of Ignatius - Early Christian Writings
Link: http://www.earlychristianwritings.com/ignatius-intro.html
Description: WEBIntroduction to Ignatius of Antioch. The following is transcribed from Kirsopp Lake's The Apostolic Fathers (published London 1912), v. I, pp. 166-9. The epistles or letters of Ignatius are among the most famous documents of early Christianity, and have curiously complicated literary history.