
Biography
Luis de la Puente SJ (also D'Aponte, de Ponte, Dupont) (11 November 1554 – 16 February 1624) was a Spanish Jesuit theologian and ascetic writer. He was one of the most esteemed ascetical writer of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. A few years after his death, the Sacred Congregation of Rites admitted the cause of his beatification and canonization. Puente was born in Valladolid, the son of Alonso de la Puente, an official of the Chancery, and María Vázquez. At the age of thirteen, he started at the university and obtained a bachelor of arts in 1572. He then attended the Dominican Colegio de San Gregorio. Although his brothers became Dominicans, Luis chose to enter the Society of Jesus. He began to attend lectures at the Jesuit college given by Francisco Suarez. In December 1574 he entered the Jesuit novitiate at Medina del Campo, where he took his first vows. In 1576 he resumed his studies in Valladolid at the Colegio de San Ambrosio. In 1578 he spent a year at the University of the Holy Spirit, in Guipúzcoa preparing for future teaching work. He spent his tertianship in Villagarcía de Campos. He was ordained priest in March 1580 at the Colegio de San Ambrosio. Between 1581 and 1584 he was a reader of Arts at the College of León. He worked in preaching, in teaching Christian doctrine and, most especially, as a confessor. Luis de la Puente began to be more a spiritual director than a teacher. He became the spiritual director of Marina de Escobar. From the end of 1585 to the end of 1589, La Puente was effectively responsible for the training of the Jesuit novices at Villagarcía. In 1589 he returned briefly to Valladolid, and was sent the following year to the College of Salamanca, to serve as prefect. He professed his four vows in January 1593. In 1598 La Puente was commissioned by the superior general, Claudio Aquaviva, to be inspector of different schools in Castile. In 1599 he devoted himself to the care of the plague-stricken in Villagarcia.
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