St Ignatius of Loyola's Cave at Manresa (Spain Isacco - Shutterstock Ignatius’ Cave, and the Camino Ignaciano: A Pilgrimage of Transformation StoriesJanuary 24, 2025Known as the place where Saint Ignatius of Loyola experienced his transformative retreat in 1522, the city has become a focal point for spiritual seekers.
Jesuit church of Sacred Heart SitesMarch 21, 2024Beautiful church decorated in the Byzantine style that houses the sword of Saint Ignatius of Loyola.
Basilica of Saints Justus and Pastor By Zarateman - Own work, CC0 Basilica of Saints Justus and Pastor SitesMarch 21, 2024This outstanding Gothic basilica is the most ancient church in Barcelona according to historians
Chapel of Marcus Courtesy Manel Meseguer Chapel of Marcus SitesMarch 20, 2024Small chapel founded by a wealthy merchant to assist travelers and pilgrims It was probably a place of passage for St. Ignatius of Loyola
Monastery of Sant Cugat SitesMarch 20, 2024The most important monastery in Catalonia in the early Middle Ages with an impressive Romanesque cloister.
Cathedral of Terrassa SitesMarch 20, 2024Gothic cathedral that recovers an ancient bishopric of the first Christians in Hispania
Church of the Holy Family SitesMarch 20, 2024Church dedicated to the Sagrafa Familia (not Gaudi’s) that tries to imitate the medieval style.
Chapel at Pont de Vilomara Pilgrim's Office of the Ignatian Way Church of the Divine Grace SitesMarch 20, 2024Church of the 19th century erected on the way of St Ignatius of Loyola to Barcelona
Stone where St. Ignatius knelt at Viladordis Pilgrim's Office of the Ignatian Way Sanctuary of Viladordis SitesMarch 20, 2024Saint Ignatius of Loyola used to go to the Sanctuary of Health to pray and was a fervent devotee of the Virgin