The JesuitMartyrs of Micronesia (1670–1685) were a group of people who were martyredin Guam and the Mariana Islands. The Jesuit mission in the Mariana...
Retrieved 17 December 2023. "JesuitMartyrsinMicronesia", Micsem, 1983 Santiago, Luciano P. R. The Cornerstone: Kapampangan Pioneers in the Catholic Church (1592...
groups of martyrs and individual martyrs were later canonised and venerated as saints in the Church's liturgical calendar. Twenty-Six Martyrs of Japan...
842 parishes. Spanish Jesuit priest Gregorio Céspedes was possibly the first Catholic missionary in Korea, said to have arrived in Busan on 27 December...
thus becoming martyrs. Many of these martyrs have been canonized, and their liturgical memorial is celebrated each year on February 6 in honor of their...
InformaGiovani and Church of the Saint Martyrs [it] Professed house in Milan (1567–1773), now Church of San Fedele Jesuit college in Brescia (1568–1606 and 1657–1773)...
are difficult to obtain in Saudi Arabia, but there are approximately 2.1 million Christians in Saudi Arabia in 2020. Christians in Saudi Arabia are reported...
Catholic priests who were in transit in Batavia. He was moved to Macau, joined the Jesuit Order, and died as a martyrin Vietnam in 1737. At the end of the...
Doctor of the Church; Monteverdi, composer; Robert Bellarmine of Tuscany, Jesuit theologian and Doctor of the Church; Antonio Vivaldi, priest and composer;...
David Lewis – (1616–1679), Professed Priest of the Jesuits Blesseds Margaret Pole – (1473–1541), Martyr, Countess of Salisbury Dominic Barberi – (1792–1849)...
Jesuit missionaries. In the 16th century, Spain began to convert Filipinos. In the 18th century, Catholicism developed more or less independently in Korea...
Albert Sturges initiates the Interior Micronesia Mission in the Mortlock Islands under the leadership of Micronesian students from Ohwa 1875 – The Foreign...
Christian C. (2020) [2018]. "Introduction: Christian Martyrs under Islam". Christian Martyrs under Islam: Religious Violence and the Making of the Muslim...
This is a list of notable Catholic churches and cathedrals in the United States. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX...
arrival of Jesuitsin the first decades of the 17th century did Christianity begin to establish its positions within the local populations in both domains...
in 1610 but the Jesuit mission went on to become an important part of the Imperial civil service right into the 18th century. In 1644 a German Jesuit...
prominent role in the development of the European culture and identity. Europe has a rich Christian culture, especially as numerous saints and martyrs and almost...
Maldonatus (d. 1598). In 1606 the Jesuit Balthasar de Sequeira, at the request of the Portuguese merchant Tristan Golayo, and in 1624 Father Julius Cesar...
take root in China until its reintroduction by the Jesuits during the 16th century. Beginning in the early 19th century, Protestant missions in China attracted...
speciality of the Jesuit order and the attitude of the Collège de Sorbonne. Pascal argued against the casuistry at that time deployed in "cases of conscience"...
minorityaffairs.gov.in. Archived (PDF) from the original on 3 May 2022. Retrieved 19 May 2022. D'Souza, Anthony X. (1913). "Martyrs of Cuncolim" . In Herbermann...
Portuguese Chittagong, and beyond Bengal in the East Indies. In the southern districts the Jesuit mission in Madura was the most famous. It extended to...
February) 1500 Martyrs of Samaria, c.614 (Feast: 22 June) 44 hermits of St. Sabbas Monastery, c.614 (Feast: 16 May) The Popes who were born in, or first ministered...
Spanish Jesuit missionary who founded the first Catholic church on the island of Guam. He is responsible for establishing the Christian presence in the Mariana...
Ricci, an Italian Jesuit missionary to China. He began disseminating the information in the books, introducing Christianity to Korea. In 1758, King Yeongjo...
population in Bhutan, or approximately 8,000 people. Other figures suggest that they are more than 2% of the population. In 1627 two Pourtugese Jesuits, Estêvão...
Anglican, wrote in his book The Common Good, that he is grateful for his Jesuit education and takes inspiration from the invocation of the Jesuit Pedro Arrupe...
Servant of God Stanislaw Komar (1882–1942), Professed Religious of the Jesuits; Martyr Servant of God Wilfried Stinissen of Christ the King (1927–2013), Professed...
Church in Need Missionary Society of St. Paul Order of Preachers (Dominicans) Order of Discalced Carmelites The Franciscans Society of Jesus (Jesuits) The...