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Q: Did the Jesuit and other missionaries have the right to share their faith with the guarani?
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How did many Catholic kingdoms spread their faith during the counter-reformation?

Many Catholic kingdoms during the Counter-Reformation spread their faith through the establishment of missions, strengthening the Inquisition to root out heresy, promoting education through Jesuit schools, and using the visual arts as a tool for religious propaganda. They also worked closely with the Jesuits and other religious orders to enforce Catholic orthodoxy and convert non-believers.


Why is Pope Francis referred to as the first Jesuit pope?

The Jesuits are a Catholic order of priests and other religious people. Pope Francis is a member of the Jesuit order. No other Jesuit has ever been pope, so he is the first Jesuit pope.


What did the missionaries work to do during the 16th century?

Roman Catholic AnswerIn the sixteenth century Catholic missionaries took the faith to pagans in the Far East, they attempted to stem the damage done by the new protestant heresy and bring the protestants back to the Church, and spread the faith in Africa and the Americas, and other newly explored regions by the Europeans.


Why is Saint Gabriel recognized?

Saint Gabriel is recognized because he was a Jesuit missionary who was martyred in 1649. From 1642 to 1649 7 other Jesuit missionaries were tortured and killed by Iroquois Indians. All of the men were made Saints.


What countries do missionaries work in?

Missionaries are sent all over the world for various reasons. Some missionaries are known as medical missionaries. These are doctors, pharmacists, or nurses that go overseas and use medical experience to help out in other countries. Other types of missionaries are Religious Missionaries, Sports Missionaries, and many others. These are fairly self-explanatory. Missionary's work everywhere.


When was Saint Isaac Jogues canonized?

Saint Isaac Jogues was canonized along with seven other Jesuit missionaries known as the North American Martyrs on June 29, 1930 by Pope Pius XI.


What do missionaries teach?

This depends entirely on the type of missionaries they are and what organization sent them. Many missionaries are church-planting or proselyting, meaning that they were sent by a church or ministry in order to gain converts to that faith organization. These missionaries will teach the doctrines and practices of their sending organization while supporting or building a local congregation. Other missionaries are service missionaries and focus their teaching and service in areas such as health care, education, farming, or building. Many missionaries do both service and preaching.As an example of what some missionaries might teach, look at the following links:Living Word Missions Missionary ManualHope Mission Trips Evangelism ResourcesUnited Methodist Missionary Training ManualEvangelical Covenant Church Missions ManualPreach my Gospel: Manual for Mormon MissionariesManual for Episcopal Youth Missions


Which Country sends out the most missionaries?

South Korea previously sent more Christian missionaries per congregation than any other country. It is currently sends the third highest number of missionaries, with the United States and India coming in second. It is second highest in sending missionaries to foreign lands, second only to the United States. (see "The Future of the Global Church" by Patrick Johnstone, pgs. 229, 233)


Why did the Frank's become Catholic?

because missionaries came from other parts of Europe and converted them.


Can jesuit priest get married?

No they can not because they belong to Jesus, same with the Ursuline Nuns


Who are the missionary who visit are country?

I don't know what country you are in, but most missionaries are either Christian or Muslim. There are Christians of all kinds-- Catholics, Lutherans, Mormons, Baptists, etc-- who send their members to various countries. Muslims have also sent out people to teach about Islam and spread the Muslim faith to other countries. Missionaries usually are there to teach you about their religion, in the hope that you will convert to it. Some missionaries also set up houses of worship (whether churches or mosques), so that you will have a place to practice your new faith. Missionaries believe that they are supposed to spread their faith; for example, Christian missionaries believe Jesus himself instructed them to do so. Most missionaries sincerely believe their religion is the only one that has the truth, so they want to share it with those who may not know much about it. Some religions do not send out missionaries. There are very few Buddhist missionaries these days (although there were some in the generation after the Buddha died; those missionaries spread Buddhism to a number of Asian countries). And Jews do not send out missionaries at all, because Jews do not believe they have the only true religion, nor do they believe they are supposed to actively try to convert people. As with Buddhism, centuries ago, some Jews did send out people to teach about Judaism, but this is not a part of modern Jewish practice. (People can and do convert to religions like Buddhism and Judaism. But these faiths do not have an organized group of people who go out to persuade you to join their religion.) Thus, given that the majority of today's missionaries are Christian or Muslim, the chances are good that the missionaries you met were from some denomination of Christianity, or possibly from Islam.


What has the author Eric J Sharpe written?

Eric J. Sharpe has written: 'Understanding religion' -- subject(s): Religion, Study and teaching 'John Nicol Farquhar' -- subject(s): Biography, India, Missionaries, Missions 'Karl Ludvig Reichelt' -- subject(s): Biography, Missions to Buddhists, Norwegian Missionaries 'Faith meets faith' -- subject(s): Christianity, Christianity and other religions, Hinduism, Relations 'The Universal Gita'