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CITY OF GOD IN EXILE
St. Ignatius of Loyola, Confessor
2026-07-31 - Time after Pentecost - Double - white
TODAY IN THE ROMAN YEAR
Pentecost teaches that the Holy Ghost does not create private religious enthusiasm detached from doctrine, worship, and authority. He gathers, sends, teaches, and strengthens the visible Church. The remnant must therefore seek fire without disorder and zeal without novelty.

PRACTICE
Read the day's observance slowly, then ask what virtue it requires of you.

QUOTE OF THE DAY
"If God sends you many sufferings it is a sign that He has great plans for you, and certainly wants to make you a saint."
St. Ignatius of Loyola

ROMAN MARTYROLOGY - July 31
At Rome, the birthday of St. Ignatius, confessor, founder of the Society of Jesus, renowned for sanctity and miracles, and most zealous for propagating the Catholic religion in all parts of the world. — At Caesarea, the martyrdom of the blessed martyr Fabius. As he refused to carry the ensign of the governor of the province, he was thrown into prison for some days, and as he persisted twice in confessing Christ when brought before the judge, he was condemned to capital punishment. — At Milan, during the persecution of Antoninus, St. Calimerius, bishop and martyr, who was arrested, covered with wounds, and pierced through the neck with a sword. He terminated his martyrdom by being precipitated into a well. At Synnada, in Phrygia, the holy martyrs Democritus, Secundus and Denis. — In Syria, three hundred and fifty monks, who became martyrs by being slain by the heretics for defending the Council of Chalcedon. — At Ravenna, the departure from this world of St. Germanus, bishop of Auxerre, a man most renowned for his birth, faith, learning, and glorious miracles, who freed England completely from the heretical doctrines of the Pelagians. — At Tagaste, in Africa, St. Firmus, bishop, illustrious by a glorious confession of the faith. — At Siena, in Tuscany, the birthday of blessed John Colombini. founder of the Order of the Jesuati, renowned for sanctity and miracles.

HIGHLIGHTED SAINT
St. Ignatius of Loyola
Confessor and founder, soldierly servant of Catholic mission.
St. Ignatius of Loyola was wounded as a soldier and, during recovery, was turned by grace from worldly ambition toward the service of Christ the King.
He founded the Society of Jesus and labored for Catholic mission, disciplined prayer, discernment, and obedience. His witness teaches that zeal must be examined, trained, and placed wholly beneath God's glory.
End July by asking for ordered courage. St. Ignatius teaches that zeal must be trained, examined, and placed wholly under Christ.
BREVIARY WITNESS
All for the greater glory of God.
Matins - St. Ignatius of Loyola
- The Breviary honors St. Ignatius as a wounded soldier turned founder, whose conversion became disciplined service of Christ and His Church.
- His witness teaches vigilance over the movements of the soul, discernment under grace, and militant obedience ordered to God's glory.
Examine the soul seriously, choose under obedience, and refuse spiritual softness. The city in exile needs Catholics trained for fidelity, not drift.

FROM MATINS
The wounded soldier trained for Christ's greater glory.
Matins - Second Nocturn - St. Ignatius of Loyola, Confessor
Roman Breviary
"The greater glory of his Master."
- The Breviary presents St. Ignatius as the wounded soldier whose long illness became the occasion of conversion through godly reading and desire to follow Christ and His saints.
- At Montserrat and Manresa he exchanged worldly arms for heavenly warfare, penance, prayer, fasting, and the Spiritual Exercises, later approved by the Apostolic See.
- His work for souls joined education, missions, obedience to the Apostolic See, catechism, churches made seemly, frequent sermons, the sacraments, care for the fallen and imperilled, and warfare against paganism and heresy.
Let zeal be trained, examined, and placed under Christ. St. Ignatius teaches ordered courage, mortified ambition, Catholic discipline, and labor for souls without theatrical noise.
TRUTH OF THE FAITH
Valid Sacraments Are a Grave Priority
The faithful must seek valid sacraments with prudence, sacrifice, and holy seriousness, without inventing sacraments or despising them.
Mark of the Church: Holy
Defender: St. Charles Borromeo
Catholic defense: Families often move for work, schools, or safety. The sacraments are a higher good, and should weigh heavily in practical decisions when God makes such a move possible.
Error to resist: Resist home-alone despair when it becomes settled indifference to seeking valid sacraments.
DOCTRINAL MEMORY
"Who is the Lord, that I should hear his voice?" - Exodus 5:2
What is said of Our Lady is said analogically of the Church: she is virgin, mother, faithful, suffering, fruitful, and victorious because she belongs wholly to Christ. Marian doctrine therefore guards Christ, the Church, grace, purity, and hope.
There is no true holiness where heresy is treated as harmless. Charity does not make peace with poison. The pilgrim must resist error without vanity, bitterness, or rage, but he must resist it.
At the root of error is revolt against God's authority. The ancient refusal may be summed up in the proud cry, "I will not serve." Pharaoh spoke the same spirit openly: "Who is the Lord, that I should hear his voice?" Every age repeats this rebellion in its own language.
The City of God and the city of man do not desire the same end. The marks of the Church reveal the City; the anti-marks reveal counterfeit religion. And when the glory has departed, appearances may remain for a time, but the faithful must not mistake a preserved shell for living fidelity.
THE FOUR MARKS
The pilgrim must examine every religious claim beneath the marks of the Church. The true Church is not recognized by mood, beauty alone, family custom, private sincerity, size, nostalgia, or social peace. She bears the marks given by Christ and confessed in the Creed.
- One: Do I hold one Faith, or do I excuse contradiction as though unity could exist without truth?
- Holy: Do I seek sanctifying grace, repentance, and true worship, or only a respectable religious life?
- Catholic: Do I receive the whole Faith, or only the parts agreeable to my family, group, temperament, or fears?
- Apostolic: Do I ask whether doctrine, worship, and authority stand in continuity with what was received?
VIRTUE TO PRACTICE
Disciplined zeal.
Today's virtue is drawn from today's saintly witness. Ask where this virtue is most needed, then choose one small act before the day ends. A virtue grows not by wishing, but by repeated acts performed under grace.
BE NOT DECEIVED
One of Scripture's constant warnings is also one of the first rules of the pilgrim: be not deceived.
Natural virtue is a gift, but it does not replace the Catholic Faith. A family, chapel, movement, teacher, or group may appear reverent, gentle, disciplined, and sincere while still resisting the received Faith.
- Am I mistaking Catholic-looking habits for full fidelity to the Catholic Faith?
- Do I excuse doctrinal compromise because a person or group appears modest, kind, prayerful, or orderly?
- Am I measuring truth by domestic peace, social comfort, or the approval of people I love?
- Have I called fidelity divisive when the real wound is refusal of Catholic truth?
DAILY EXAMEN - PURGATIVE WAY
The purgative way concerns the soul's cleansing from mortal sin, deliberate venial sin, disordered attachments, occasions of sin, and habits that prevent grace from bearing fruit.
- What sin did I excuse today?
- What duty did I neglect in thought, word, deed, or omission?
- What passion ruled me: anger, fear, vanity, sensuality, resentment, or sloth?
- What near occasion of sin did I keep close instead of cutting away?
- Have I made an act of contrition and a real purpose of amendment?
DAILY EXAMEN - ILLUMINATIVE WAY
The illuminative way concerns a soul already striving to leave grave disorder and live more steadily under grace. Such a soul must ask not only whether it avoided sin, but whether it followed the light God gave it.
- Did I obey grace promptly, or did I delay what I already knew was right?
- Did I act for God's glory, or for approval, control, comfort, or reputation?
- Did charity govern my correction, speech, judgments, silence, and sacrifices?
- Did I receive doctrine as light for conversion, not merely as information to possess?
- Did I waste an opportunity to grow in humility, prayer, patience, or reparation?
PRAYER
O Lord, keep the faithful in the Church's holy memory, and let this day's feast, feria, or witness draw my soul nearer to Thee.
Continue study: https://cityofgodinexile.com/the-counterfeit/how-to-judge-a-traditionalist-chapel
Open this day in the Sacred Calendar: https://cityofgodinexile.com/sacred-calendar?date=2026-07-31
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CIUDAD DE DIOS EN EXILIO
St. Ignatius of Loyola, Confessor
2026-07-31 - Time after Pentecost - Double - white
Nota: las secciones fijas de formación se presentan en español; los textos diarios variables permanecen en el idioma mantenido en la fuente hasta que se agregue una traducción revisada.
HOY EN EL AÑO ROMANO
Pentecost teaches that the Holy Ghost does not create private religious enthusiasm detached from doctrine, worship, and authority. He gathers, sends, teaches, and strengthens the visible Church. The remnant must therefore seek fire without disorder and zeal without novelty.

PRÁCTICA
Read the day's observance slowly, then ask what virtue it requires of you.

CITA DEL DÍA
"If God sends you many sufferings it is a sign that He has great plans for you, and certainly wants to make you a saint."
St. Ignatius of Loyola

MARTIROLOGIO ROMANO - July 31
At Rome, the birthday of St. Ignatius, confessor, founder of the Society of Jesus, renowned for sanctity and miracles, and most zealous for propagating the Catholic religion in all parts of the world. — At Caesarea, the martyrdom of the blessed martyr Fabius. As he refused to carry the ensign of the governor of the province, he was thrown into prison for some days, and as he persisted twice in confessing Christ when brought before the judge, he was condemned to capital punishment. — At Milan, during the persecution of Antoninus, St. Calimerius, bishop and martyr, who was arrested, covered with wounds, and pierced through the neck with a sword. He terminated his martyrdom by being precipitated into a well. At Synnada, in Phrygia, the holy martyrs Democritus, Secundus and Denis. — In Syria, three hundred and fifty monks, who became martyrs by being slain by the heretics for defending the Council of Chalcedon. — At Ravenna, the departure from this world of St. Germanus, bishop of Auxerre, a man most renowned for his birth, faith, learning, and glorious miracles, who freed England completely from the heretical doctrines of the Pelagians. — At Tagaste, in Africa, St. Firmus, bishop, illustrious by a glorious confession of the faith. — At Siena, in Tuscany, the birthday of blessed John Colombini. founder of the Order of the Jesuati, renowned for sanctity and miracles.

SANTO DESTACADO
St. Ignatius of Loyola
Confessor and founder, soldierly servant of Catholic mission.
St. Ignatius of Loyola was wounded as a soldier and, during recovery, was turned by grace from worldly ambition toward the service of Christ the King.
He founded the Society of Jesus and labored for Catholic mission, disciplined prayer, discernment, and obedience. His witness teaches that zeal must be examined, trained, and placed wholly beneath God's glory.
End July by asking for ordered courage. St. Ignatius teaches that zeal must be trained, examined, and placed wholly under Christ.
VERDAD DE LA FE
Valid Sacraments Are a Grave Priority
The faithful must seek valid sacraments with prudence, sacrifice, and holy seriousness, without inventing sacraments or despising them.
Nota de la Iglesia: Holy
Defensor: St. Charles Borromeo
Defensa católica: Families often move for work, schools, or safety. The sacraments are a higher good, and should weigh heavily in practical decisions when God makes such a move possible.
Error que resistir: Resist home-alone despair when it becomes settled indifference to seeking valid sacraments.
MEMORIA DOCTRINAL
"¿Quién es el Señor, para que yo oiga su voz?" - Éxodo 5:2
Lo que se dice de Nuestra Señora se dice analógicamente de la Iglesia: virgen, madre, fiel, sufriente, fecunda y victoriosa, porque pertenece enteramente a Cristo. La doctrina mariana guarda a Cristo, la Iglesia, la gracia, la pureza y la esperanza.
No hay verdadera santidad donde la herejía se trata como algo inofensivo. La caridad no hace paz con el veneno. El peregrino debe resistir el error sin vanidad, amargura ni ira, pero debe resistirlo.
En la raíz de todo error está la rebelión contra la autoridad de Dios. El antiguo rechazo puede resumirse en el grito orgulloso: "No serviré." Faraón habló con el mismo espíritu: "¿Quién es el Señor, para que yo oiga su voz?" Cada época repite esta rebelión en su propio lenguaje.
La Ciudad de Dios y la ciudad del hombre no desean el mismo fin. Las notas de la Iglesia revelan la Ciudad; las anti-notas revelan la religión falsificada. Y cuando la gloria se ha apartado, las apariencias pueden permanecer por un tiempo, pero los fieles no deben confundir una cáscara preservada con la fidelidad viva.
LAS CUATRO NOTAS
El peregrino debe examinar toda pretensión religiosa bajo las notas de la Iglesia: una, santa, católica y apostólica.
- Una: ¿Mantengo una sola Fe, o excuso la contradicción como si pudiera existir unidad sin verdad?
- Santa: ¿Busco la gracia santificante, el arrepentimiento y el verdadero culto, o sólo una vida religiosa respetable?
- Católica: ¿Recibo toda la Fe, o sólo las partes que agradan a mi familia, grupo, temperamento o temores?
- Apostólica: ¿Pregunto si la doctrina, el culto y la autoridad permanecen en continuidad con lo recibido?
VIRTUD QUE PRACTICAR
Disciplined zeal.
Pregunta dónde se necesita esta virtud hoy, y escoge un acto pequeño antes de que termine el día.
NO OS ENGAÑÉIS
Una de las advertencias constantes de la Escritura es también una de las primeras reglas del peregrino: no os engañéis.
- ¿Estoy confundiendo hábitos que parecen católicos con la plena fidelidad a la Fe católica?
- ¿Excuso el compromiso doctrinal porque una persona o grupo parece modesto, amable, piadoso u ordenado?
- ¿Estoy midiendo la verdad por la paz doméstica, la comodidad social o la aprobación de personas que amo?
- ¿He llamado divisiva a la fidelidad cuando la verdadera herida es el rechazo de la verdad católica?
EXAMEN DIARIO - VÍA PURGATIVA
La vía purgativa trata de la purificación del alma del pecado, de los apegos desordenados y de las ocasiones que impiden el fruto de la gracia.
- ¿Qué pecado excusé hoy?
- ¿Qué deber descuidé de pensamiento, palabra, obra u omisión?
- ¿Qué pasión me gobernó: ira, temor, vanidad, sensualidad, resentimiento o pereza?
- ¿Qué ocasión próxima de pecado mantuve cerca en vez de apartarla?
- ¿He hecho un acto de contrición y un verdadero propósito de enmienda?
EXAMEN DIARIO - VÍA ILUMINATIVA
La vía iluminativa mira al alma que ya procura dejar el desorden grave y vivir más firmemente bajo la gracia.
- ¿Obedecí prontamente a la gracia, o retrasé lo que ya sabía que era recto?
- ¿Actué para la gloria de Dios, o por aprobación, control, comodidad o reputación?
- ¿La caridad gobernó mi corrección, palabras, juicios, silencios y sacrificios?
- ¿Recibí la doctrina como luz para la conversión, no sólo como información que poseer?
- ¿Desperdicié una oportunidad de crecer en humildad, oración, paciencia o reparación?
ORACIÓN
O Lord, keep the faithful in the Church's holy memory, and let this day's feast, feria, or witness draw my soul nearer to Thee.
Continuar estudio: https://cityofgodinexile.com/the-counterfeit/how-to-judge-a-traditionalist-chapel
Abrir este día en el Calendario Sagrado: https://cityofgodinexile.com/sacred-calendar?date=2026-07-31
Abrir vista web: https://cityofgodinexile.com/daily-dispatch?date=2026-07-31
Índice de formación: https://cityofgodinexile.com/daily-dispatch/formation