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Jésuites de la Nouvelle-France

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The story of the early Jesuit missionaries who arrived in North America between 1632 and 1637 is a remarkable by all accounts. For twenty long years, they toiled alone and unaided in the vast, wild regions of eastern Canada, bearing the hardships of a harsh climate, scarcity of food and inadequate lodging, as well as the constant menace of those inhabitants they had come to evangelize. Nevertheless, they worked and prayed unceasingly and bore all these hardships for the love of Christ and the salvation of souls, being filled with joy at the opportunity to suffer and bear fruit for our Lord.

351 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1961

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François Roustang

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August 4, 2023
What a delightful book which consists of the writings of those heroes of old, the Jesuits of the 17th century who endeavored to convert the Hurons, Iroquois and other native tribes of New France. Their personalities are so different but all reflect the love of Christ. From St. Isaac Jogues who describes in excruciating detail the tortures meted out to him and his companions to Father LeJeune who describes with frankness his spiritual battles with the "Apostate" ( a convert who reverted back to his superstitious ways) and the "Sorceror" (a native shaman) I was captivated. This book in many ways is more exciting than most fiction and definitely more inspiring. May the North American martyrs pray for us.
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