A report on Alfonso Salmeron
Spanish biblical scholar, a Catholic priest, and one of the first Jesuits.
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Society of Jesus
3 linksReligious order of the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome.
Religious order of the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome.
Ignatius' six companions were: Francisco Xavier from Navarre (modern Spain), Alfonso Salmeron, Diego Laínez, Nicolás Bobadilla from Castile (modern Spain), Peter Faber from Savoy, and Simão Rodrigues from Portugal.
Ignatius of Loyola
3 linksSpanish Catholic priest and theologian, who, with Peter Faber and Francis Xavier, founded the religious order of the Society of Jesus (The Jesuits), and became its first Superior General, in Paris in 1541.
Spanish Catholic priest and theologian, who, with Peter Faber and Francis Xavier, founded the religious order of the Society of Jesus (The Jesuits), and became its first Superior General, in Paris in 1541.
They were the Spaniards Alfonso Salmeron, Diego Laynez, and Nicholas Bobadilla, with the Portuguese Simão Rodrigues, the Basque, Francis Xavier, and Peter Faber, a Savoyard, the latter two becoming his first companions, and his closest associates in the foundation of the future Jesuit order.
Diego Laynez
2 linksSeveral spellings of his names (James, Jacob; Laines, Laynez, Lainez) are in use and some of them can be found in other Wikipedia articles
Several spellings of his names (James, Jacob; Laines, Laynez, Lainez) are in use and some of them can be found in other Wikipedia articles
Laynez arrived at Trent on 18 May 1546, five months after the Council opened, with Alfonso Salmeron.
Francis Xavier
2 linksNavarrese Catholic missionary and saint who was a co-founder of the Society of Jesus.
Navarrese Catholic missionary and saint who was a co-founder of the Society of Jesus.
They were Francis, Ignatius of Loyola, Alfonso Salmeron, Diego Laínez, Nicolás Bobadilla from Spain, Peter Faber from Savoy, and Simão Rodrigues from Portugal.
Paschase Broët
0 linksCatholic priest, and one of the first Jesuits.
Catholic priest, and one of the first Jesuits.
In the summer of 1537 he went to Verona for a few months and went with Alfonso Salmeron to Sienna before they were both recalled to Rome by Ignatius in 1539.