• Énemond Massé, SJ (3 August 1575 – 12 May 1646) was a French Jesuit missionary, one of the first Jesuits sent to New France. Nesmes Massé was born 3 August...
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  • writer Charles August Masse, 19th century American politician Dany Massé (born 1988), Canadian ice hockey player Énemond Massé (1575–1646), French Jesuit...
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    with their first mission to New France, including missionary pioneers, Énemond Massé, and later, Jean de Brébeuf. Lallement had two brothers and a nephew...
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  • take charge of a mission at Port-Royal in Acadia, along with Father Énemond Massé. Pierre Biard was born in Grenoble, France in 1567. In 1583 he entered...
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    June 1625, Brébeuf arrived in Québec with Fathers Charles Lalemant and Énemond Massé, together with the lay brothers Francois Charton and Gilbert Burel....
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    mission. The invitation was accepted, and Jesuits Jean de Brébeuf, Énemond Massé, and Charles Lalemant arrived in Quebec in 1625. Lalemant is considered...
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    accounts of the fathers who had returned from New France, such as those of Énemond Massé. This teaching was a determining factor for the man who, from 1630 onwards...
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    during the 17th century had been trained at the College. Among them were Énemond Massé, who became an early missionary to Canada and became Minister of the...
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    faculty Jesuit missionaries who had returned from New France, such as Énemond Massé, whose accounts held a particular fascination for students. Jérôme Le...
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    : 43  As a result, in 1611 the two first Jesuits, Pierre Biard and Enemond Massé, were able to leave for Port Royal in Acadia.: 44  The mission failed...
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    Charles Du Marché, and Jacques Buteux. With them, in 1614 he heard Father Énemond Massé speak of the Acadian missions, recently abandoned as a result of the...
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    studied philosophy at the Collège at La Flèche where he was a student of Énemond Massé, a Jesuit missionary newly returned from New France. Father Vimont first...
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  • philosophy at the Collège in La Flèche, where the revered Acadian missioner Énemond Massé was in residence prior to his second trip to New France. Buteux was...
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    Jesus in New France, and in April 1625 he left Dieppe with Fathers Énemond Massé and Jean de Brébeuf, accompanied by two lay brothers. He arrived in...
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    Jesus in Quebec. The group was composed of fathers Jean de Brébeuf, Énemond Massé and Charles Lalement and also coadjutor brothers François Chartoin and...
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  • – Françoise-Marguerite de Sévigné, aristocrat (died 1705) 12 May – Énemond Massé, Jesuit missionary (born 1575) 14 June – Jean Armand de Maillé-Brézé...
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