Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas, but he was Sanish-Dominican
Bartolomé de las Casas.
because u asked me
bartolome de las casas.
The priests taught the Indians about Christianity.
If you mean a mission as in a Spanish mission from 1610-1680 the jobs included things such as the Priest (of course) and Indian helpers. The priest baptized babies brought to him and converted the Pueblo Indians to Catholic. The Indians helped in anyways possible and they built the missions using adobe bricks built in Spanish style with vi-gas to support the roof and a bell tower on top to call the Indians and Spaniards to church. The priest also started a school to teach the Catholic religion to other Indians. Sometimes the mission would have Spanish warriors to protect the priest and anyone who disobeyed the priest. Mission was a group of Indians that obeyed the Preist. If I got it Right, i hope it helps :)
While this could be a complex question to answer, I believe the question is aimed at the holder of the official title of Protector of the Indians. This first person to receive this title was the Dominican Priest Bartolomé de las Casas, but others held this title after him.
it was good
St. Thomas Aquinas was a Catholic priest and theologian who believed in Christianity, specifically in the teachings of the Catholic Church. He is known for integrating Aristotelian philosophy with Christian theology in his work.
No, Thomas Aquinas was not married. He lived a celibate life as a Dominican friar and devoted his life to scholarship and theology.
Loring Benson Priest has written: 'Uncle Sam's stepchildren' -- subject(s): Government relations, Indians of North America, Treatment of Indians, United States
Erroneously titillating.
Father Hidalgo