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Army Quote by Ignatius of Loyola

“Just as the commander of an army pitches his camp, studies the strength and defenses of a fortress, and then attacks it on its weakest side, in like manner, the enemy of our human nature studies from all sides our theological, cardinal, and moral virtues. Wherever he finds us weakest and most in…” quote by Ignatius of Loyola
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“Just as the commander of an army pitches his camp, studies the strength and defenses of a fortress, and then attacks it on its weakest side, in like manner, the enemy of our human nature studies from all sides our theological, cardinal, and moral virtues. Wherever he finds us weakest and most in need regarding our eternal salvation, he attacks and tries to take us by storm.”

Ignatius of Loyola

About This Quote

Source Treatise: Spiritual Exercises, 1548

Human virtues are constantly attacked at their weakest points, especially concerning salvation, urging vigilance and strengthening of moral character.

In simple terms: Our virtues are targeted where we are weakest, especially spiritually.

Key Takeaway

Identify and fortify personal weak spots.

Themes

spirituality ethics vulnerability defense

Mood

reflective serious

Type

inspirational ethical

When to use this quote

  • personal reflection
  • spiritual practice
  • ethical decision making

Key Concepts

sin temptation salvation

Questions to Reflect On

  • Which personal virtue feels most vulnerable?
  • How can you protect it?
A Different Perspective

Strengthening virtues requires ongoing effort and community support.

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