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  1. Effigy of Saint Francis Xavier in the Monument to the Discoveries in Lisbon, Portugal. As the foremost saint from Navarre and one of the main Jesuit saints, Francis Xavier is much venerated in Spain and the Hispanic countries where Francisco Javier or Javier are common male given names. [88]

  2. Jul 3, 2024 · Saint Francis Xavier, one of the greatest Roman Catholic missionaries of modern times who was instrumental in the establishment of Christianity in India, the Malay Archipelago, and Japan. He was one of the first seven members of the Jesuits under the leadership of Saint Ignatius of Loyola.

  3. Francis Xavier (Francisco de Jassu y Javier, 1506-1552), was the first Jesuit missionary and the prototype who inspired many men to enter the Society of Jesus and evangelize far off nations. One of the original group of seven men who founded the Jesuits, he was sent to India before the new religious order received formal approval from the Church.

  4. Dec 3, 2020 · Saint Francis Xavier was won over to Christ by the gentle persuasion of Saint Ignatius of Loyola. He then joined the Jesuits and soon after set off for the East, where he labored the rest of his life. Xavier was on his way to China when he died in 1552.

  5. St. Francis Xavier. Share. Born in the Castle of Xavier near Sanguesa, in Navarre, 7 April, 1506; died on the Island of Sancian near the coast of China, 2 December, 1552. In 1525, having completed a preliminary course of studies in his own country, Francis Xavier went to Paris, where he entered the college de Sainte-Barbe.

  6. Dec 19, 2020 · 8 Inspiring sayings of St. Francis Xavier. One of the most apostolic saints of all time, this holy missionary wrote wise words that still guide us today.

  7. Jul 30, 2023 · After the co-founder of the Jesuit Society died in 1552, the miraculous preservation of his body advanced the cause of Catholicism across Europe and Asia. Pilgrims raising candles to the glass tomb cover of St. Francis Xavier in the Basilica of Dom Jesus, Goa, India, 1974. Getty.

  8. Francis Xavier is best known for his missionary work, both as an organizer and as a pioneer.  He is said to have converted more people than anyone else has done since St. Paul.  By his compromises in India with the Christians of St. Thomas, he developed the Jesuit missionary methods along lines that became a successful blueprint for ...

  9. The following provides fast and concise facts and information: The patron of the Orient, Missionaries, Navigators and Sailors. Born: April 7, 1506 in Javier, Navarre. Memorial Day / Feast Day: December 3rd. Date of Death: Saint Francis Xavier died in 1553. Cause of Death: Natural Causes.

  10. Francis Xavier. Feast Day: December 3. Canonized: March 12, 1622. Beatified: October 25, 1619. The Catholic Church calls Saint Francis Xavier “the Apostle to the Indies” and “the Apostle of Japan.”. The word apostle means “one who is sent.”.

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