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Isaac Jogues - Wikipedia Isaac Jogues SJ (10 January 1607 – 18 October 1646) was a French missionary and martyr who traveled and worked among the Iroquois, Huron, and other Native populations in North America He was the first European to name Lake George, calling it Lac du Saint Sacrement (Lake of the Blessed Sacrament)
St. Isaac Jogues | North American, Martyr, Explorer | Britannica St Isaac Jogues ; canonized 1930; feast day October 19) was a French-born Jesuit missionary who sacrificed his life for the Christianization of North American Indians Jogues entered the Society of Jesus at Rouen, France, in 1624 and was ordained in 1636
Saint Isaac Jogues | The Society of Jesus - jesuits. global Isaac Jogues (1607-1646) became well known in France when he returned after escaping from slavery among the Mohawks in Canada with his hands badly mutilated from torture Despite his sufferings, he returned to the missions where he was eventually martyred
Life of St. Isaac Jogues — St. Isaac Jogues - Wayne, PA St Isaac Jogues was born at Orleans, France on January 10, 1607 and was ordained to the priesthood, July 2, 1636, as a member of the Society of Jesus On June 29, 1930, St Isaac Jogues and his companion martyrs were enrolled among the saints by Pope Pius XI St Isaac and his companions, “The North American Martyrs”
CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: St. Isaac Jogues - NEW ADVENT French missionary, born at Orléans, France, 10 January, 1607; martyred at Ossernenon, in the present State of New York, 18 October, 1646 He was the first Catholic priest who ever came to Manhattan Island (New York)
St. Isaac Jogues: Missionary to the New World - Good Catholic One of the saints best known for heroic perseverance in the most difficult, painful, and dangerous circumstances is St Isaac Jogues: Jesuit missionary to the New World, and one of the North American Martyrs
St. Isaac Jogues | EWTN Called the "Apostle of the Mohawks," and known to the Mohawks themselves as Ondessonk, "the indomitable one," Isaac Jogues has been selected to represent this group of North American saints He was born on January 10, 1607, at Orleans, France, into a good bourgeois family; at the age of seventeen he entered the Jesuit novitiate school at Rouen
St. Isaac Jogues: A man of faith and courage - Aleteia The Jesuit priest Isaac Jogues was canonized by Pope Pius X1 on June 29, 1930 Along with seven other martyrs, he was proclaimed a patron saint of Canada in 1940 by Pope Pius XII
St. Isaac Jogues - Encyclopedia. com St Isaac Jogues (1607-1646), French Jesuit priest and martyr, was a missionary among the North American Indians Isaac Jogues was born in Orléans He entered the Jesuit novitiate at 17 and became a priest in 1636
Sts. Isaac Jogues and Rene Goupil - Saints Angels - Catholic Online Suffice it to say that Jogues and his assistant, Rene Goupil, besides being beaten to the ground and assailed several times with knotted sticks and fists, had their hair, beards and nails torn off and their forefingers bitten through