Madonna Della Strada or Santa Maria Della Strada — Italian meaning Our Lady of the Way (The Way was what the earliest Christians called its community in antiquity) — is a title of the Blessed Virgin Mary. She is the patroness of the Society of Jesus religious order of the Roman Catholic Church.
The founder of the Society of Jesus, Saint Ignatius of Loyola, claimed to have been protected by the intercession of the Blessed Virgin Mary during battle in his service as a Basque soldier. It was that intercession that inspired Saint Ignatius of Loyola to establish the religious order that would become known as the Jesuits, in order to defend the Roman Catholic Church, launching a Catholic Reformation in response to the Protestant Reformation sparked by the former Roman Catholic priest Martin Luther.
A famous painting of Madonna Della Strada from the 15th century is enshrined at the Church of the Gesu in Rome, motherchurch of the Society of Jesus.
Several chapel churches in Latin America were named after the chapel church in Chicago, as a tribute to Loyola University Chicago Jesuit and student missionaries.
During Loyola's 10 Year Renewal Effort there will be improvements made to the chapel that will allow Alumni to hold marriages in the facility.
Titles of Mary | Roman Catholic churches in the United States | Loyola University Chicago
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