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Gabriel Lalemant SJ (French pronunciation: [ɡabʁijɛl lalmɑ̃]; 3
October 1610 – 17
March 1649) was a
French Jesuit missionary in New
France beginning in...
- was at Saint-Louis that
Jesuit missionaries Jean de Brébeuf and
Gabriel Lalement were
captured when the
Wendat village was
attacked by the
Iroquois on March...
-
risks were a
chance to save
converts and be saved.
Fathers Brébeuf and
Lalement were
recovered and
buried together in a
Sainte Marie cemetery. Brébeuf's...
- off St.
Ignace where they were killed.
After the
deaths of Brébeuf and
Lalement, the
Jesuits decided to
abandon Sainte-Marie
among the
Hurons and burned...
-
represent each of the five
Canadian Jesuit Martyrs (Jean de Brebeuf,
Gabriel Lalement,
Antoine Daniel,
Charles Garnier, and Noel Chabanel). The
Latin motto "Studio...
- the
Society of Jesus.
Following the
completion of his
formation period,
Lalement became the
chaplain of the Collège de
Clermont (1627–29) and head of the...
- ) #6 de
Lalande Unit (named in
honor of
Saint Jean de
Lalande S.J.) #7
Lalement Unit (named in
honor of
Saint Gabriel Lallemant S.J.) #8 de
Brito Unit...
- the
settlement was
called Lalemant, in
honour of
Gabriel Lalemant. The
Lalement Post
Office opened in 1908, and that same year, the
parish of Saint-Gabriel-de-Guérin...
-
eyewitnesses that
testified to the
significance of the event,
Gabriel Lalement wrote: "near the Bay
called St. Paul,
there was a
small mountain alongside...
- 1625 was prin****l of the
boarding school at the Collège de Clermont.
Lalement was made
responsible for
setting up a
mission of the
Society of
Jesus in...