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Énemond M****é, SJ (3
August 1575 – 12 May 1646) was a
French Jesuit missionary, one of the
first Jesuits sent to New France.
Nesmes M****é was born 3 August...
- this mission. The
invitation was accepted, and
Jesuits Jean de Brébeuf,
Énemond M****é, and
Charles Lalemant arrived in
Quebec in 1625.
Lalemant is considered...
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during the 17th century had been
trained at the College.
Among them were
Énemond M****é, who
became an
early missionary to
Canada and
became Minister of...
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American politician Dany M****é (born 1988),
Canadian ice
hockey player Énemond M****é (1575–1646),
French Jesuit missionary Francis M****e (born 1948),...
- with
their first mission to New France,
including missionary pioneers,
Énemond M****é, and later, Jean de Brébeuf.
Lallement had two
brothers and a nephew...
- June 1625, Brébeuf
arrived in Québec with
Fathers Charles Lalemant and
Énemond M****é,
together with the lay
brothers Francois Charton and
Gilbert Burel...
- to take
charge of a
mission at Port-Royal in Acadia,
along with
Father Énemond M****é.
Pierre Biard was born in Grenoble,
France in 1567. In 1583 he entered...
- Terre-Neuve.: 43 As a result, in 1611 the two
first Jesuits,
Pierre Biard and
Enemond M****é, were able to
leave for Port
Royal in Acadia.: 44 The
mission failed...
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studied philosophy at the Collège at La Flèche
where he was a
student of
Énemond M****é, a
Jesuit missionary newly returned from New France.
Father Vimont...
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Charles Du Marché, and
Jacques Buteux. With them, in 1614 he
heard Father Énemond M****é
speak of the
Acadian missions,
recently abandoned as a
result of...