• Jérôme Lalemant, S.J. (French pronunciation: [ʒeʁom lalmɑ̃]; Paris, April 27, 1593 – Quebec City, January 26, 1673) was a French Jesuit priest who was...
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    Charles Lalemant as the first Superior of the Jesuit missions in Canada, and Jérôme Lalemant as the Vicar-General of Quebec. In 1630 Lalemant joined the...
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    Brébeuf turned over the direction of the mission at Saint-Joseph I to Jérôme Lalemant; he was called to become Superior at his newly founded Saint-Joseph...
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    Lallemant had two close relatives in the Jesuit missions: Jérôme Lalemant, his brother, and Gabriel Lalemant, a nephew, who was murdered by the Iroquois and is...
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    Jesuit missions in Canada Louis Lallemant (1588–1635), French Jesuit Jérôme Lalemant (1593–1673), Jesuit priest who came to Canada in 1638 Gabriel Lallemant...
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    the earliest European written conceptions of Huronia, by the Jesuit Jérôme Lalemant in 1639, included the land of the Petun (a related people whose territory...
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    however, when in 1639, the new superior of the Jesuit Mission, Father Jérôme Lalemant, entrusted the building of Fort Sainte-Marie to Jogues. In September...
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    The Constitutions, written by Father Jérôme Lalemant (1593–1673), uncle of the Jesuit martyr Gabriel Lalemant, combined the rules of the two Congregations...
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    had a strong missionary influence, mainly in the American colonies. Jérôme Lalemant, evangelizer of the Hurons, was appointed rector of the college between...
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    John Hobart, 2nd Baronet, English politician (d. 1647) April 27 – Jérôme Lalemant, French Jesuit priest and missionary to Canada (d. 1673) May 2 John...
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    conforming to them, especially when living among them. According to Jérôme Lalemant, a missionary must first have "penetrated their thoughts... adapted...
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  • Carleton, Englishwoman who used false identities (b. 1642) January 26 – Jérôme Lalemant, French Jesuit priest and missionary to Canada (b. 1593) February 2...
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    Carleton, Englishwoman who used false identities (b. 1642) January 26 – Jérôme Lalemant, French Jesuit priest and missionary to Canada (b. 1593) February 2...
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  • where he worked under the instruction of Fathers Jean de Brébeuf and Jérôme Lalemant for eight years. In 1645 he became superior of the Huron mission. During...
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    among the Hurons was established in 1639 by French Jesuits, Fathers Jérôme Lalemant and Jean de Brébeuf in the land of the Wendat. The fortified missionary...
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  • expose others to dangers perils he was not ready to face, he appointed Jérôme Lalemant vice-superior, while Le Mercier led a missionary expedition to the...
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  • John Hobart, 2nd Baronet, English politician (d. 1647) April 27 – Jérôme Lalemant, French Jesuit priest and missionary to Canada (d. 1673) May 2 John...
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    founded in 1604 by King Henry IV of France. There he met Father Charles Lalemant, who had entered the Society of Jesus in 1607 and was ten years his senior...
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  • taught grammar at the Jesuit college, while studying theology under Jérôme Lalemant and learning Indian languages in preparation for missionary work. In...
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  • as bursar for a period. His singing ability is mentioned by Father Jérôme Lalemant at one point in his career. He was later a Canon of the Quebec Cathedral...
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    missionary work. The superior of the Jesuit mission in New France, Father Jerome Lalemant, needed missionaries to work with the Five Nations. Marquette was ordained...
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    Henri de Lévis. It was granted to the Ursulines of Quebec. Father Jérôme Lalemant took symbolic possession of the seigneury on 14 September 1647 on their...
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  • sailed from La Rochelle on 13 April 1659, together with the Jesuit Jérôme Lalemant. They arrived in Fort Ville-Marie two months later, on 16 June, only...
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  • Sainte-Marie-des-Hurons near Georgian Bay under the leadership of Father Jérôme Lalemant. In the years that followed Chaumonot achieved mastery of the Huron...
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    of being sorcerers casting spells from their books. In 1639, Jesuit Jerome Lalemant decided that the missionaries among the Hurons needed a local residence...
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    by Lucien Campeau, S.J.; Post-translated by William Lonc, S.J. 9‑2: Jérôme Lalemant. Huron Relations for 1639 to 1645. Ed. by Lucien Campeau, S.J.; Post-translated...
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  • Sainte-Marie among the Hurons in New France established by Fathers Jérôme Lalemant and Jean de Brébeuf. November 30 – Revolt of the va-nu-pieds is suppressed...
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  • Jérôme Lalemant who provided relatively reserved written accounts of the strong effects of the earthquake back to his superiors in Europe. Lalemant was...
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  • worked under the instruction of Jean de Brébeuf and Jérôme Lalemant (uncle to the martyr Gabriel Lalemant) for eight years. Ragueneau documented much of the...
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  • missionary to New France (martyred 1649 in New France) April 27 – Jérôme Lalemant, Jesuit missionary to Canada (died 1673) May 19 – Claude Vignon, painter...
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