Jesuit Pilgrimage is a FREE, easy-to-navigate app that will help you discover places connected to the story of Saint Ignatius - founder of the Jesuits, either virtually at home or by using the app as a guide on your pilgrimage/journey. The app is build with engaging content for an immersive experience to help people across the world to make a pilgrimage. It includes integrated maps of the places where St Ignatius spent his life and ministry, making it easy to follow his route. The carefully curated texts and audio recordings will provide the users with engaging spiritual experience. The app also features high-quality photos and videos of places, as well as 360-degree views of each location.
The app is easy to use and has content for all who want to explore the journey of St Ignatius. It can be screen casted for a group in a lecture hall, as well as in homes on a TV. You can also follow the integrated maps and visit the actual places with ease on an individual/group pilgrimage.
Be it at home, or on a journey, Jesuit Pilgrimage app is your best option to provide you with all the needed information about the journey of St Ignatius of Loyola.
Background of the app: The celebration of the Ignatian Year (500th anniversary of the wounding of St Ignatius of Loyola at a battle in Pamplona in 1521) gave rise to an idea to cater to people across the world who desire to visit the Ignatian places – both virtually and in presence. With the completion of the Ignatian Year on 31 July 2022, the app still continues to serve its purpose by providing the needed information for this spiritual journey.
Be a part of this ultimate spiritual experience in following the footsteps of St Ignatius of Loyola.
For more information, visit www.jesuitpilgrimage.app
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© Jesuit Pilgrimage is an initiative of Curia Generalizia della Compagnia di Gesù, Office of Communcations, Rome.
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Date de mise à jour
30 yul 2024