18th- and 19th-Century Ignatian Voices
The 18th and 19th centuries continued the spread of Ignatian spirituality to new places. Ignatian voices for this era include John Carroll, St. Joseph Pignatelli, Pierre-Jean De Smet, and Gerard Manley Hopkins.
Biographies of 18th-Century Ignatian Voices
John Carroll, SJ
St. Joseph Pignatelli, SJ
Biographies of 19th-Century Ignatian Voices
Pierre-Jean De Smet, SJ
Gerard Manley Hopkins, SJ
John Sullivan, SJ
Works by 18th- and 19th-Century Ignatian Voices
Selected Poems by Gerard Manley Hopkins
The Victorian Web provides selected poems by Gerard Manley Hopkins, including “God’s Grandeur,” Hopkins’ most famous work.

24 retreat centers in the United States are affiliated with the Jesuits. All of them offer Ignatian retreats throughout the year.
The Daily Examen is an excellent practice of Ignatian prayer. It will help you find the presence of God in everyday life.