Product Description
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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. Widescreen
This DVD contains the following languages: English with English
or Spanish subtitles.
SPECIAL DVD FEATURES
16 page Collector's Booklet
5 "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 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, her 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
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"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 y 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