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Saint '''Íñigo of Oña''' ({{lang-eu|Eneko}}, {{lang-la|Enecus, Ennecus, Innicus}}, {{lang-es|San Enecón, San Íñigo}}; died 1 June 1057) was the [[Benedictine]] abbot of [[San Salvador de Oña|San Salvador]] at [[Oña]]. He was [[canonised]] in 1259 by [[Pope Alexander IV]] and is venerated in the [[Roman Catholic Church]], where his [[feast day]] is 1 June.<ref name="santo">{{cite web|url=http://www.santopedia.com/santos/san-inigo-de-ona/|title= San Íñigo de Oña|date=|publisher=Santopedia|accessdate=28 April 2009}}</ref> He is the [[patron saint]] of [[Calatayud]].<ref name="turismo">{{cite web|url=http://www.turismodezaragoza.es/servicios/fiestas.php?item=285|title= San Inigo abad de Ona en Calatayud|date=|author=|publisher=Turismo de Zaragoza|accessdate=28 April 2009}}</ref> [[Ignatius of Loyola]] was named after him.
Saint '''Íñigo of Oña''' ({{lang-eu|Eneko}}, {{lang-la|Enecus, Ennecus, Innicus}}, {{lang-es|San Enecón, San Íñigo}}; died 1 June 1057) was the [[Benedictine]] abbot of [[San Salvador de Oña|San Salvador]] at [[Oña]]. He was [[canonised]] in 1259 by [[Pope Alexander IV]] and is venerated in the [[Roman Catholic Church]], where his [[feast day]] is 1 June.<ref name="santo">{{cite web|url=http://www.santopedia.com/santos/san-inigo-de-ona/|title= San Íñigo de Oña|date=|publisher=Santopedia|accessdate=28 April 2009}}</ref> He is the [[patron saint]] of [[Calatayud]].<ref name="turismo">{{cite web|url=http://www.turismodezaragoza.es/servicios/fiestas.php?item=285|title= San Inigo abad de Ona en Calatayud|date=|author=|publisher=Turismo de Zaragoza|accessdate=28 April 2009}}</ref> [[Ignatius of Loyola]] was named after him.

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Assumption of the Virgin Mary and Saint Íñigo by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes

Saint Íñigo of Oña (Basque: Eneko, Latin: Enecus, Ennecus, Innicus, Spanish: San Enecón, San Íñigo; died 1 June 1057) was the Benedictine abbot of San Salvador at Oña. He was canonised in 1259 by Pope Alexander IV and is venerated in the Roman Catholic Church, where his feast day is 1 June.[1] He is the patron saint of Calatayud.[2] Ignatius of Loyola was named after him.

Íñigo was born at Calatayud.[1] During his abbacy, his abbey was granted jurisdiction over San Juan de Pancorvo in 1046 and San Juan, Santa María, y San Martín de Alfania in 1048 by García V of Navarre, in whose territory Oña lay at the time. On 12 December 1052 Íñigo assisted at the consecration of García's new monastic foundation of Santa María la Real at Nájera. Along with Dominic of Silos, he also intervened to try and prevent the fraternal conflict that ended in the Battle of Atapuerca (1 September 1054), at which García died. Íñigo died at Oña a few years later.[1]

Further reading

  • Juan Bautista Dameto, José María Sánchez Molledo, and Francisco Javier Lorenzo de la Mata. 2000. Historia de San Íñigo, Abad del Real Monasterio de San Salvador de Oña. Calatayud: Departamento de Cultura, ISBN 84-606-3013-7.

Sources

  • Ángel Canellas López. 1979. "García Sánchez de Nájera, Rey de Pamplona (1035–1054)." Cuadernos de investigación: Geografía e historia, 5(2):135–156.

Notes

  1. ^ a b c "San Íñigo de Oña". Santopedia. Retrieved 28 April 2009.
  2. ^ "San Inigo abad de Ona en Calatayud". Turismo de Zaragoza. Retrieved 28 April 2009.