Detail View: Santo Collection:

Creator display: 
Sánchez, Jorge (American santero)
Creator role: 
creator
Date display: 
1965
Title: 
San Ignacio de Loyola
Title: 
Saint Ignatius of Loyola
Note Fr. Steele: 
"Jorge is son of George Sanchez who wrote Forgotten People."
Location name: 
Albuquerque
Location name: 
New Mexico
Location name: 
Bernalillo (county)
Materials display: 
wood and acrylic paint
Material name: 
wood (plant material)
Material name: 
paint
Source name: 
Thomas J. Steele, S.J.: The Regis University Collection of New Mexico and Colorado Santos.
Subject term: 
Ignatius, of Loyola, Saint, 1491-1556
Work type: 
retablos (panel paintings)
Acquisition note: 
from Jack Pressler.
Accession number: 
RU0299
Measurements display: 
35.8 x 23.7 cm
Santo Subject: 
San Ignacio de Loyola (Saint Ignatius Loyola)
Santo Subject Type: 
Male Saints
Lived: 
Lived: c. 1491-
Feast Day: 
July 31
Patronage: 
Patronage: against witchcraft and the evil eye; for repentance and return to the sacraments; against illness. The penitential Brothers of Our Father Jesus the Nazarene thought of him as the founder or organizer of their cofradía, perhaps because his Exercises and his compañía sound like their exercises and their cofradía.
Note: 
A Basque soldier, wounded in battle, becoming very devout during his convalescence, prepared for the priesthood and hoped to be a missionary to Palestine; founded the Society of Jesus on the basis of his Spiritual Exercises, a program of prayer. Dressed in a chasuble or a black cassock with or without a surplice, shown sometimes with a biretta, sometimes tonsured or bald; holding a monstrance or a book or plaque marked "IHS"; sometimes there is an apparition of Christ.
Rights text: 
IN COPYRIGHT - EDUCATIONAL USE PERMITTED