Pierre Favre

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Pierre Favre, better known internationally as Peter Faber, was a 16th-century French Jesuit priest and co-founder of the Society of Jesus alongside Ignatius of Loyola.

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Pierre Favre canonical 2

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instanceOf Catholic priest
Jesuit
co-founder of the Society of Jesus
human
saint
alsoKnownAs Peter Faber
Peter Faber
surface form: Petrus Faber

Pierre Lefèvre
beatificationDate 1872-09-05
beatifiedBy Pope Pius IX
birthDate 1506-04-13
birthPlace Duchy of Savoy
Le Villaret, Savoy
burialPlace Rome
canonizationDate 2013-12-17
canonizedBy Pope Francis
century 16th century
closeAssociateOf Francis Xavier
Ignatius of Loyola
coFounded Society of Jesus
countryOfCitizenship Duchy of Savoy
deathDate 1546-08-01
educatedAt Collège Sainte-Barbe
Sorbonne University
surface form: University of Paris
feastDay August 2
knownFor ecumenical approach to Protestant reformers
expertise in the Spiritual Exercises
spiritual direction
language French
Latin
memberOf Society of Jesus
mentorOf early Jesuits in Germany
missionaryWorkIn Germany
Italy
Netherlands
Portugal
Spain
movement Counter-Reformation
surface form: Catholic Reformation
name Pierre Favre self-link
notableWork Spiritual Diary
occupation Catholic priest
missionary
theologian
participatedIn Council of Trent
surface form: Council of Trent (preparatory work)
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church
religiousOrder Society of Jesus
spiritualityTradition Ignatian spirituality
veneratedIn Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholic Church

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Peter Faber nativeName Pierre Favre
Pierre Favre name Pierre Favre self-link