Perfecting Eloquence: Jesuit Pedagogy in the First-Year Writing Classroom

More on Ignatius and (in)gratitude

While Ignatius saw gratitude as a motivating force, he saw ingratitude as the root of all evil. Consider the following reflection which he wrote in a 1542 letter:

“It seems to me, in light of the divine Goodness, …that ingratitude is one of the things most worthy of detestation before our Creator and Lord, and before all creatures capable of divine and everlasting glory, out of all the evil and sins which can be imagined. For it is the failure to recognize the good things, the graces, and the gifts received. As such, it is the cause, beginning, and origin of all evil and sins.” 

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