The principal end both of my father and of myself ...

The principal end both of my father and of myself in the conquest of India... has been the propagation of the holy Catholic faith.

-Ignatius Loyola

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"The principal end both of my father and of myself ... " is one of a famous quotes by Ignatius Loyola. Complete quote is as follows;
"The principal end both of my father and of myself in the conquest of India... has been the propagation of the holy Catholic faith."

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"The principal end both of my father and of myself in the conquest of India... has been the propagation of the holy Catholic faith." This is a quote by Ignatius Loyola which is about . He is known to have been associated with numerous other thought provoking quotes on these topics like;

  • I was always concerned with writing to my age at a particular moment. That was the way I would keep faith with the audience that supported me as I went along.
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This quote is primarily about faith although it also includes other themes like . It is attributed to Ignatius Loyola. Complete quote is as follows;
"The principal end both of my father and of myself in the conquest of India... has been the propagation of the holy Catholic faith."