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    Diego Laynez, S.J. (sometimes spelled Laínez) (Spanish: Diego Laynez), born in 1512 (Almazán, Spain) and died on 19 January 1565 (Rome), was a Spanish Jesuit priest and theologian, a New Christian (of converted Jewish descent), and the second Superior General of the Society of Jesus after the founder Ignatius of Loyola.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Diego_LainezDiego Lainez - Wikipedia

    Diego Lainez Leyva (born 9 June 2000) is a Mexican professional footballer who plays as a winger for Liga MX club Tigres UANL and the Mexico national team . Club career. América. Lainez was recruited by scout Ángel González along with his brother Mauro. Mauro decided to join Pachuca 's academy, while Diego opted to join Club América. [3]

  3. Double Justice, Diego Laynez, and the Council of Trent. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2009. Carl E. Maxcey. assistant professor of theology inLoyola University, Chicago, Illinois. Article. Metrics. Article contents. Get access Cite Rights & Permissions. Extract.

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  6. 1271-1272. Andres Martinez de Azagra y Beladiez, El P. Diego Laynez: Segundo Prep6sito General de la Compaiia de Jesus (Madrid, 1933). A Spanish translation of Laynez' speech on imputed justice is found on pp. 331--382. Laynez' refutation of Seripando in a condensed form is on pp. 301-306. Pedro de Ribadeneyra, S.J., Vida del Padre Maestro

  7. Diego Laínez (1512–1565) and His Generalate: Jesuit with Jewish Roots, Close Confidant of Ignatius of Loyola, Preeminent Theologian of the Council of Trent - Jesuit Online Bibliography.

  8. Diego Laínez (1512-1565) came from a Castilian family of Jewish origins. His studies at the renowned universities of Alcalá de Henares and Paris prepared him for an outstan-ding academic career. In 1533 he joined Ignatius of Loyola and became one of the first Jesuits.

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