A searing portrait of conversion and devotion. Read and be deeply changed. F. X. O'Conor, J.'s The Autobiography of St Ignatius offers a plain, unvarnished Catholic spiritual autobiography that traces St Ignatius of Loyola's conversion and faith journey with clear-eyed humility. Written in a candid first-person register, it balances devotional intensity with practical counsel; the narrative's economy of language invites reflection rather than sermonising. Throughout, the text opens onto spiritual exercises insights and recurring Ignatian spirituality themes - an intimate witness to a life formed by prayer, discipline and the tensions of a changing church. Duty, doubt, zeal and reflection appear not as doctrine but as lived practice, making this a compelling entry for anyone drawn to lives of the saints or to thoughtful religious memoir collection shelves; it reads as both Christian saints biography and intimate personal testament. More than a life story, it stands as a significant witness to 16th century Catholicism and to the wider sweep of renaissance religious history; its spare language and moral seriousness explain why it has been valued in the lives of the saints tradition. Casual readers will find its conversion and faith journey immediately readable, while classic-literature collectors will appreciate the work's historical resonance and the plain testimony rare in modern devotional writing. It offers historians and curious readers a primary witness to religious life in the early modern era and helps to illuminate the currents that informed Catholic renewal. Teachers and retreatants turn to its pages for spiritual exercises insights and for clear examples of disciplined prayer. Equally at home on a bedside table or a seminar reading list, the text functions both as a Catholic readers gift and as a practical theology students resource, inviting repeated reading and quiet study. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.