Ignatius, Father (Joseph Leycester Lyne) — (1837–1908) Order Founder. After serving curacies in Plymouth and London, Lyne determined to revive the Rule of St Benedict in the Anglican Church. As Father Ignatius, he started one community in Claydon and another in Norwich and finally… … Who’s Who in Christianity
Ignatius Spencer — Father Ignatius of St Paul (1799 1864), born as Hon. George Spencer, was a son of the 2nd Earl Spencer. He converted from Anglicanism to the Roman Catholic Church and entered the Passionist Order in 1841 and spent his life working for the… … Wikipedia
Ignatius Press — was founded in 1978 by Father Joseph Fessio SJ, a Jesuit priest and former pupil of Pope Benedict XVI.cite news | url=http://www.cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=37857 | title=The Man Who Would Be Pope | publisher=Catholic World News |date=… … Wikipedia
Ignatius Cockshutt — (born August 24, 1812 ndash; died March 1, 1901, age 88) was a Canadian businessman and philanthropist. The son of James Cockshutt and Mary Nightingale, he was born in Bradford, Yorkshire, England. He came to Canada with his parents in July 1827 … Wikipedia
Ignatius Sancho — (c. 1729 14 December 1780) was a composer, actor, and writer. He is the first known Afro Briton to vote in a British election. He gained fame in his time as the extraordinary Negro , and to 18th century British abolitionists he became a symbol of … Wikipedia
Ignatius Jones — is an Australian actor and former lead singer of punk cabaret band Jimmy And The Boys. With David Atkins, he was the creative force behind the 2000 Sydney Olympics Opening and Closing Ceremonies. He was also the co writer and co director of the… … Wikipedia
Ignatius Bonomi — (1787 1870) was an English architect and surveyor, with Italian origins by his father, strongly associated with Durham in north east England.He was the son of an architect and draughtsman, Joseph Bonomi (1739 1808), who had worked with Robert and … Wikipedia
Ignatius Knoblecher — Ignatius Knoblecher † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ignatius Knoblecher Catholic missionary in Central Africa, born 6 July, 1819, at St. Cantian in Lower Carniola; died 13 April, 1858, at Naples. He studied at the gymnasium of Rudolfswerth … Catholic encyclopedia
Ignatius Persico — Ignatius Persico † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ignatius Persico A Cardinal, born 30 Jan., 1823, at Naples, Italy; died 7 Dec., 1896. He entered the Capuchin Franciscan Order on 25 April, 1839. Immediately after ordination he was sent in… … Catholic encyclopedia
Father William Gleeson — [ The Late Reverend Father William Gleeson, by Bryan J. Clinch, Dominicana, Dominican College, San Rafael, California, Volume 4 (1903), pages 110 112.] was a Roman Catholic priest, missionary, linguist, and historian.He was born January 29, 1827 … Wikipedia