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By Way of the Heart: Pierre Favre SJ, the First Jesuit Companion

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Brendan Comerford SJ

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Although born into humble beginnings, Pierre Favre would, along with Ignatius Loyola and Francis Xavier,  form the nucleus of what became the Jesuit Order (1540).  Favre was the first to be ordained (1534) among this group.

From 1539 onwards, Pierre Favre travelled extensively, lecturing in  Spain, attending theological Diets (meetings) in Germany, and in Louvain in the then Spanish Netherlands and the royal courts of Portugal and Spain.  From Spain, he was summoned to attend the Council of Trent only to die in Rome (1546) before he ever arrived in Trent.

Pierre Favre had a special gift for friendship with all types of people, from kings to cardinals to paupers.  St. Ignatius Loyola held him in high esteem and famously said of Favre that he was the most gifted among the early companions at giving the Spiritual Exercises.  Favre was a gentle, sensitive, often diffident character.  He sometimes doubted his own gifts as a preacher yet he was especially noted for his talents in spiritual direction and in the confessional.  He had a self-deprecating sense of humour.  Because he was so human, we can feel that we know and love him.  He’s one of us!

This book has much to tell us, not only about Favre himself but also about the early Society of Jesus and about the religious crises at the time of the early Counter- Reformation.

 

Pierre Favre SJ Jesuit Companion biography

Brendan Comerford, SJ qualified in Arts from U.C.D; in philosophy from the Milltown Institute; in theology from the Gregorian University in Rome; in spirituality from the Weston School of Theology, Cambridge, Mass. U.S.A.  He was Jesuit novice-director and was a spiritual director at the Jesuit Centre of Spirituality, Manresa House, Dublin.  He is the author of three previous books: The Pilgrim’s Story (2017); Disciples of Courage (2022) and The Great Dreamer (2024).  He is now Co-ordinator of St. Francis Xavier Church, Gardiner Street, Dublin, while also lecturing on Christian mysticism.

9781788127370
Paperback
124pp
210 x 140mm
€12.95