1. Loyola - Noun
2. Loyola - Proper noun
Spaniard and Roman Catholic theologian and founder of the Society of Jesus; a leading opponent of the Reformation (1491-1556)
Source: WordNetIndeed, one of the most successful and influential religious organizations in history, the Society of Jesus, was consciously modeled along military lines by its founder, Ignatius Loyola. Robert Shea
Being in Loyola College exposed me to other options and gave me confidence, apart from the freedom to bunk classes. I became a merchandiser and then a garment manufacturer, and interacting with foreign buyers and manufacturing foreign brands in India gave me a high. Suriya
Additionally, Loyola Marymount announced it is moving classroom instruction to the online format from March 16 to March 31. The school is on spring break this week and faculty members are testing out the technology. Source: Internet
After the Mankato Loyola goal, WHS had single scores from Banegas, Eric Knuckles, Terbuto Ochothow and Ulises Barrera and two goals from Edwin Euceda to complete the lopsided win. Source: Internet
Although many wanted the Loyola College to become Loyola University, the Quebec government preferred to annex it to Sir George Williams University. Source: Internet
At Loyola, Atwood said all activities except volleyball, basketball, swimming and wrestling will be outdoors, including weight training in tents. Source: Internet