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    Peter Faber, SJ ( French: Pierre Lefevre or Favre, Latin: Petrus Faver) (13 April 1506 – 1 August 1546) [1] was a Jesuit priest and theologian, who was also a co-founder of the Society of Jesus, along with Ignatius of Loyola and Francis Xavier. Pope Francis announced his canonization in 2013.

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    • Faber co-founded the Society of Jesus. Faber was born in 1506 to a peasant family in the Upper Savoy region of France. In 1525, he traveled to Paris for his studies, where he met Francis Xavier and Ignatius Loyola.
    • He was a spiritual director par excellence. Ignatius considered Peter, a man of great gentleness and openness, the person best suited to direct others in the Spiritual Exercises, a series of meditations, prayers and other contemplative practices developed by Ignatius for spiritual growth.
    • He was “all about community and connection.” “Like Francis De Sales after him, wherever Faber went he made new friends across all strata of society,” writes Fr.
    • Working in a time of great strife between Catholics and Protestants, Faber stressed peaceful encounter. The period after the Reformation was violent and tense, and Peter found himself in the middle of the conflict.
  2. Peter Faber (born 9 October 1943, in Schwarzenbach an der Saale, Germany) is a Dutch stage, television and film actor. Biography [ edit ] Faber was born in Germany, to a set of parents who beat him regularly; he was rebellious from an early age. [2]

  3. Mar 12, 2014 · Peter Faber was the first companion of Ignatius Loyola and the first Jesuit to be ordained a priest. He was a pastor, a preacher, a spiritual director and a reformer who loved the Lord and his neighbor. Learn about his life, his ministry and his legacy from this article by John W. Padberg.

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  5. Learn about Peter Faber, one of the original companions of Ignatius of Loyola who founded the Society of Jesus. He was a skilled preacher, missionary, and director of the Spiritual Exercises in Europe.

  6. Saint Peter Faber. Peter Faber. Saint. Death:08/01/1546. Nationality (place of birth):France. With profound pleasure I am writing to the whole Society on the occasion ofPope Francis’ proclamation that Peter Faber, “the silent companion” of thefirst generation of Jesuits, is a saint. On day coinciding with his birthday,our Holy Father ...

  7. Apr 9, 2024 · Peter Faber was a French Jesuit theologian and a cofounder of the Society of Jesus, who was tutor and friend of Ignatius Loyola at Paris. He was appointed professor of theology at Rome by Pope Paul III (1537), founded Jesuit colleges at Cologne and in Spain, and was a delegate to the Council of

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