The Society of Foreign Missions of Paris (French: Société des Missions Etrangères de Paris, short M.E.P.) is a Catholic missionary organization. It is...
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Foreign Missions Society or Société des Missions-Étrangères may refer to: Catholic Société des Missions Étrangères de Paris (Paris Foreign Missions Society)...
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Catholic Church in Sichuan (redirect from Paris Foreign Missions Society in Sichuan)
Jesuit missions in China, entered the province and spent much of the 1640s evangelizing in Chengdu and its surrounding areas. The Paris Foreign Missions Society...
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Pierre Dumoulin-Borie (category Paris Foreign Missions Society missionaries)
was a French Catholic missionary priest and a member of the Paris Foreign Missions Society. He is a Catholic saint, canonized in 1988 along with other...
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Joseph Marchand (category Paris Foreign Missions Society missionaries)
1835) was a French missionary in Vietnam and a member of the Paris Foreign Missions Society. He is now a Catholic saint, celebrated on 30 November. Marchand...
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building built in 1875 by the Paris Foreign Missions Society in Pok Fu Lam Antiquities and Monuments Office: Former French Mission Building Archived 16 February...
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Catholic Church in Tibet (redirect from Paris Foreign Missions Society in Tibet)
Vicariate of Tibet-Hindustan. Evangelization was entrusted to the Paris Foreign Missions Society (MEP). In 1847, Charles-René Renou [pl] set out disguised as...
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Augustin Schoeffler (category Paris Foreign Missions Society missionaries)
Church and a member of the Paris Foreign Missions Society. He was a priest in Lorraine who joined the Foreign Missions of Paris. He worked as a missionary...
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Korea border or the Yellow Sea. French missionaries of the Paris Foreign Missions Society were able to arrive in Korea in the 1840s to convert an increasingly...
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the late 19th century by Paris Foreign Missions Society, and was renovated and expanded in 1930. Originally housing the mission of Moxi, it has been controlled...
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Xavier was constructed in 1851 by French missionaries of the Paris Foreign Missions Society. Due to the huge increase in the catholic population, this church...
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efforts of Alexandre de Rhodes helped to the creation of the Paris Foreign Missions Society, marking the involvement of Catholic France as a new missionary...
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Jean Basset (died 1707) (category Paris Foreign Missions Society missionaries)
was born around 1662 in Lyon. He entered the seminary of the Paris Foreign Missions Society in 1684 and in 1685 was sent as a missionary to Siam. In 1689...
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Augustin Bourry (category Paris Foreign Missions Society missionaries)
Tibet), known as Augustin Bourry, was a priest with the Society of Foreign Missions of Paris. He entered the minor seminary at an early age to become...
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Jean-Louis Taberd (category Paris Foreign Missions Society missionaries)
Jean-Louis Taberd (1794–1840) was a French missionary of the Paris Foreign Missions Society, and titular bishop of Isauropolis, in partibus infidelium....
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History of the Catholic Church in Japan (redirect from Jesuit Japan missions)
Ōura Church which had been built by the Paris Foreign Missions Society (Société des Missions Etrangères de Paris) barely a month before. A female member...
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volunteers in Paris in the persons of François Pallu and Pierre Lambert de la Motte, the first members of the Paris Foreign Missions Society, who were sent...
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Guillaume Piguel (category Paris Foreign Missions Society missionaries)
Mézière, France and was an ordained priest of the Société des Missions étrangères de Paris on December 21, 1748. On July 29, 1762, Pope Clement XIII appointed...
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Guillaume Mahot (category Paris Foreign Missions Society missionaries)
Argentan, France and was an ordained priest of the Société des Missions étrangères de Paris. On January 29, 1680, Pope Innocent XI appointed him the Apostolic...
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Pierre Brigot (category Paris Foreign Missions Society missionaries)
November 1791) was a missionary of the Paris Foreign Missions Society and was the first Superior of Karnatic Mission headquartered at Pondicherry which later...
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the Paris Foreign Missions Society, the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions, the Missionaries of the Precious Blood, the Missionary Society of St...
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Auguste Chapdelaine (category Paris Foreign Missions Society missionaries)
29 February 1856) was a French Christian missionary of the Paris Foreign Missions Society. France used his death–– Chapdelaine was executed by Chinese...
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Paul Liu Hanzuo was a Sichuanese Catholic priest of the Paris Foreign Missions Society. He was martyred in 1818 by the Chinese government for being a Christian...
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Rivers. 1828 – Pope Leo XII entrusts the mission in Korea to Paris Foreign Missions Society. 1828 – Basel Mission begins work in the Christiansborg area...
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François Ponchaud (category Paris Foreign Missions Society missionaries)
studies in 1961, becoming a Jesuit. He applied through the Paris Foreign Missions Society for an assignment to undertake missionary work, and was assigned...
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Laurent Imbert and ten other French missionaries were the first Paris Foreign Missions Society priests to enter Korea. During the daytime, they stayed in hiding...
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Pierre Pigneau de Behaine (category Paris Foreign Missions Society missionaries)
trained as a missionary and sent abroad by the Paris Foreign Missions Society (Séminaire des Missions Étrangères). He left France from the harbour of...
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Toronto where James Endicott became General Secretary of the Board of Foreign Missions of the Methodist Church of Canada in 1913. He continued in this position...
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Pope Alexander VII on 22 August 1662. The mission was assigned to the newly formed Paris Foreign Missions Society to evangelize Asia, and Siam became the...
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Pierre-Noël-Joseph Foucard (category Paris Foreign Missions Society missionaries)
France on 24 December 1830 and ordained a priest in the La Société des Missions Etrangères. On 13 August 1878, he was appointed during the papacy of Pope...
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