

Product Description This modern and very human take on the story of St. Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuits, often called "The Saint of Second Chances" is an incisive and thrilling look at the life of the real man behind the legend. In his lifelong quest to become the heroic knight of his fantasies,Ignatius stares death in the face again and again, having his leg shattered by a cannonball in battle; driven to near suicide by his inner demons; finding himself imprisoned, accused of being an illuminati; and finally finding his life in the hands of the Inquisition. Through it all, he would come to see the hand of God working in his life, shaping the self-obsessed sinner into the loyal and passionate soldier-saint. WidescreenThis DVD contains the following languages: English with English or Spanish subtitles.SPECIAL DVD FEATURES16 page Collector's Booklet5 "Making Of" film segments:Planning the Film (9 mins.)The Director's Vision (10 mins.)Meet the Cast (13 mins.)Production Design ( 14 mins.)Lighting the Film (12 mins.)"The movie about Ignatius of Loyola is a masterpiece. It uses the power of modern film making to show the interior greatness of a man whose mission in life was truly to conquer death itself. Seeing the spirit of this giant of a man is an experience that will command honor and triumph in a world that is losing both to demonic forces. Watching this film will bring new depth to our inner lives that seek ways to build faith and courage."-- Mother Dolores Hart, OSB,Author, The Ear of the Heart: An Actress' Journey from Hollywood to Holy Vows"Ignatius of Loyola is the story of an extraordinary missionary disciple of Jesus Christ. It is a stirring drama, an epic adventure, and a portrait of an intimate and profound friendship with the Lord. I was inspired by the incredible story of holiness in this movie, and you will be too."-- Most Reverend James Conley, Bishop of Lincoln, NE"This unusually powerful film is an instrument of grace. It goes without saying that some of its strength is due to the gripping life-story of St. Ignatius. But more than this, the acting is outstanding, and the sense of moral and spiritual struggle is completely convincing. The dialogues bring to life the essential charism of the Jesuits without lapsing into the didactic, which is often a weakness with "hagiographical" film biographies. The awe-inspiring cinematography combines with all the other elements to create a work that is profoundly moving and beautiful in every way. It will become a classic."-- Michael D. O'Brien, Author, Father Elijah: An Apocalypse"Ignatius of Loyola was a soldier and an aristocrat. He was also a man touched by suffering from wounds of battle, wounds that prophetically taught him of the warfare surrounding the kingdom of God. This account of his early life is both gripping and moving, not to be missed."-- James V. Schall, SJ, Professor Emeritus, Georgetown University"A vibrant portrayal of an amazing story of God's grace! This film captures the drama of Ignatius Loyola's conversion and surrender to God. Ad majorem Dei gloriam!"-- Fr. Joseph Koterski, SJ, Fordham University Review "An intense, riveting, and sometimes raw look at the life of Ignatius of Loyola. This provocative film holds viewers captive from the opening scene to the last, and compels them to consider their own depth of commitment to God, His Church, and their witness to others. I was impassioned and inspired to stand in the breach with Inigo de Loyola!"-- Johnnette Benkovic, Founder, Women of Grace EWTN Radio and Television Host"The appeal of this wonderful film flows from an exceptional cast led by Andrea Munoz as Ignatius and a conversion story that rivals Augustine's and ranks among the most decisive in the history of the Church. This is a fresh, deeply engaging portrait of the Jesuits' great founder – the former soldier who became a saint."-- Most Reverend Charles Chaput, Archbishop of Philadelphia, PA"An absolutely stunning portrayal of one of the greatest saints of all time! This film will inspire many to turn away from the illusory things of this world and seek to become knights of heaven and saints!"-- Fr. Donald Calloway, MIC, Author, Champions of the Rosary: The History and Heroes of a Spiritual Weapon"Too often saints are presented as syrupy and other-worldly making it hard for real people to relate to them. Not this real life movie. St. Ignatius of Loyola is a manly man—a hero that real men can connect with—a lover and a warrior who takes the world in hand. Wounded in battle he struggles from the depths of his limitations. Then on that bed of sorrow and self-pity he discovers God through reading the lives of the saints. Then the story bursts forward as the warrior, now his manhood rife with meaning, takes on the world again but as a champion for Jesus Christ. Great inspirational movie for everyone, but especially the men who are saints in the rough just waiting to erupt like Ignatius of Loyola." --Steve Ray, Host, The Footprints of God film series"Casting a brilliant lead as "Inigo", each scene illustrates the continual conversion of one of the most momentous saints in our Church, and an invaluable leader for the Counter-Reformation. The film beautifully portrays to all Christians the enduring virtue necessary to become a constant convert and a passionate disciple of Jesus Christ, obedient to the Church He founded. Everyone who loves the saints must watch this movie now!-- Shaun A. McAfee, Founder, EpicPew.com"A powerful drama that focuses on the intense spiritual journey of St. Ignatius that gave birth to the Spiritual Exercises. This epic portrayal vividly depicts Ignatius' personal struggle to seek God's will amidst the allurements of wealth, fame, and pleasure. It reveals a side of the Jesuit founder that is rarely seen but can be experienced through riveting cinematography that fully engages the mind and heart. This compelling movie will encourage you to plumb the depths of God's mercy in your own life to experience his love in a more meaningful way."-- Deacon Harold Burke-Sivers, Author, Behold the Man: A Catholic Vision of Male Spirituality"These days, the word epic is used to describe many things that aren't truly so. But epic is an entirely fitting descriptor for Ignatius of Loyola. Full of swashbuckling adventure, romance in the truest sense, and all the intensity of a great spiritual struggle, it is a powerful depiction of a saint's transformation from sinner to passionate knight in the service of his divine King. A superb cast, beautiful scenery, and artful cinematography make it a pleasure to watch. I have no doubt Ignatius of Loyola will become a classic enjoyed for years to come."-- Sam Guzman, Founder, The Catholic Gentleman"Ignatius of Loyola's life was made for the big screen, and this new production captures beautifully the ongoing conversion of this soldier turned saint. Most striking is how Fr. Ignatius learned to pray in such a way that he could imagine and find the Lord Jesus dwelling in the business of everyday life. By reflecting on the experiences of his day, and then using the powers of his imagination and intellect, Ignatius came to show the world how God was to be found in all things." --Fr. David Meconi, SJ, Editor, Homiletic & Pastoral Review"Ignatius of Loyola is not a simplistic children's film, not a mere biography outlining the basic achievements of the saint's life from birth to death. Here you will meet "Inigo" as a person, sharing his very human dreams, frustrations, struggles, and eventual conversion. As you experience Inigo's gradual (and often painful) journey from superficial dreams of heroic glory to the transforming reality of heroic service for the glory of God, you will be moved, inspired, and awed by the way God leads us from who we are to who He destined us to be."-- Vinny Flynn, Author, 7 Secrets of Divine Mercy"Powerfully enthralling, entirely realistic and inspiring, Ignatius of Loyola is a must-see movie! Íñigo de Loyola, a handsome and heroic knight consumed with extravagance and the desire of glory, goes through hell and back after a devastating war injury. He reluctantly reads stories of Jesus and the saints while recuperating and is totally transformed to embrace the austere life of a beggar and contemplative, going on to spiritually instruct others, and eventually becomes one of the greatest saints of all time!"-- Donna-Marie Cooper O'Boyle, Author, The Kiss of Jesus"Spectacularly recorded on location in Spain and the Philippines, Ignatius of Loyola presents a striking and pragmatic reflection of the Ignatian approach to life in the Spirit. A powerful script brought to life by talented acting that might well move you to reevaluate your approach to daily living, especially when you find yourself overwhelmed by misfortune." --Bishop Robert P. Reed, The CatholicTV Network
C**R
“ Grant me only your love and your grace. That is enough, for that I will live.’’
“Take, lord, and receive my Liberty, my mind, my memory, my entire will. All I have, you have given me. And these to thee, I return. Do with them as you wish. Grant me only your love and your grace. That is enough, for that I will live.’’This prayer, which Loyola wrote in his journal, saved him from burning. Nevertheless, the judge explains . . .“But your method is still too unfamiliar to be allowed without question. I’m still inclined to sentence you.’’“Tell me why you should not burn.’’Wow! What a question!This is the conclusion of a fascinating drama! Great!This work focuses on the transition of a basque soldier (Loyola), who is driven by obsession to die in war - for his glory and the glory his family- to live for the glory of god.The first seven chapters vividly present Loyola’s fleshly, proud, militaristic, selfish character. This dramatic, unvarnished portrayal creates a great backdrop for the portrait of the future fighter for the humble, selfless, spiritual man.Compelling!The next five chapters focus Loyola’s efforts to change into the man he wants to become. Francis of Assisi is the model he copies. Exchanging fine clothes with a beggar, begging for scant bread and then sharing most with the sick ‘who can’t even beg’.Touching!The last seven chapters present his accusations and trial at the hands of the inquisition. Will Loyola be burned? Can he defend himself by the truth and his good intentions? Since he is so much more successful than the regular clergy, doesn’t that condemn the church?Great drama!1 The sword of Loyola2 Meeting Princess Catalina3 Pamplona war room4 War and a leg wound5 Surgery on Ignatius6 Victorious soldiers celebrate7 The lives of the saints8 Ignatius ministers to a Prostitute9 Journey Of the pilgrim knight10 Shrine Of Montserrat, 152211 Becoming a beggar12 His first companions13 Ignatius meets Dominicans14 Inquisition trial begins15 Letter from Queen Catalina16 Ignatius battles the Soldier17 River and the child Jesus18 Seeing a new creation19 The Tribunal’s judgement20 To Paris and the UniversityAnother key theme is Loyola’s emotional/spiritual fight with his personal agony/demon. Guilt, shame, personal hatred, self-torture, unrelenting despair, etc., etc., vividly displayed.How does he conquer? Dramatically portrayed.This is the basis for the renowned ‘Spiritual Exercises’.Wonderfully done!(Some historical context: Tyndale burned in Holland October 6, 1536; Luther died February 8, 1546; Erasmus died July 12, 1536; Servetus burned in Geneva October 27, 1553; Loyola died July 31, 1556.)
M**A
Watch this movie and become transformed!
I very rarely write reviews but in this case, I felt compelled to do so. I am Jesuit educated and have practiced Ignatian Spirituality for years. It was the only spiritual view on Christianity that ever gave me any peace. However, even if you are not Jesuit educated or even Catholic, I STRONGLY advise you to purchase this movie and view it several times. There is something here for everyone. God loves you and this movie dramatizes His love for you in a special way. It pulls no punches. Prior to his conversion, Ignatius (one of my heroes by the way) was a self-centered glory hound caring only for his legacy. His transformation is dramatically portrayed and is historically accurate. His radical dependence on God allowed him to accomplish great and lasting things in his life. The message I got from this movie was "if it can happen to Ignatius, it can happen to you." He was just as flawed and self-centered as all of us can be. Yet, he overcame his own frailties when he found the joy of serving a cause greater than his own desires, namely, God.The movie is superb both from a technical and artistic viewpoint. I HIGHLY recommend it for anyone regardless of your religious beliefs or your stage of spiritual development. It is very, very inspiring. I sincerely hope that they make a sequel depicting the remaining years of the life of Ignatius Loyola. I am certain it would be as outstanding as this film.
M**F
Great movie to learn more about the founder of the Jesuits.
English language film.I learned a lot about Ignatius, the founder of the Jesuit order.I was not aware of his torments, his visions of evil spirits, his self imposed way to go from sinner to a better person (no to-be saint ever thinks they will be a saint). Only after rigorous investigations is someone declared blessed and then a saint. (Today, the process is not as rigorous as it use to be -- usually taking years.)Film is NOT a cheap production. Very good production, cinematography, acting.It does include how he developed the SPIRITUAL EXERCISES that have become a standard for religious retreats, individual roads to deeper, closer relationships with God, etc.It covers a lot of his early life, but I wanted more; was disappointed it did not cover more of his life after he changed his ways. It focused on the person before his conversion, his way to conversion, the torments from the devil, the Inquisition by the Catholic Church, and more.
J**M
Great movie on the life of St Ignatius
Great biography of St Ignatius. Some discretion may be needed as it does portray his penitence practices.
R**O
Excellent Video
You have to watch this video more than once to catch everything, and each time you watch it, it gets better and better because you pick up more which allows you to understand more of the life of this Saint. I question some of the parts of his life as being true, but put in there for marketing purposes, and to make this Saint be closer to us due to our lesser degree of grace, but if this may be true, the way that the producer portrayed these questionable scenes was very well done. I wish there was a movie that picked up where this one left off--In Paris, and the founding of the Jesuit Order. I highly recommend.
A**R
Well done but seemed incomplete
Movie quality is very good. Well acted and good cinematography. Story line is based on his early years from about 8yrs old to 30 where it ends. For me this was an incomplete picture of a man so well reguarded in the church.
R**Y
LOVE this beautiful movie!
I had seen the movie already-I have it on my dvr- but wanted to get it on dvd so I could share it with others who may like to borrow it. This movie touched me in a very profound way. I lost my youngest son to suicide last year. He had gone through Catholic school, and graduated from a Jesuit High School. I have adopted a great appreciation for St. Ignatius through this movie. I believe with all my heart that my son has received special graces through him. Please don’t respond with any negativity. 🙏
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