I believe you have your story confused with the Old Testament Patriarch Abraham who had a son named Isaac, not the same person as St. Isaac Jogues who was born thousands of years after Abraham was dead.
The feast day of Saint Isaac Jogues is October 19.
St. Isaac Jogues was tomahawked to death and later decapitated.
Isaac Jogues is not remembered as a great miracle worker. He is remembered as a missionary who died as a martyr while trying to Christianize Native Americans. St. Isaac Jogues was canonized a saint because he was martyred for the faith and lived an exemplary life. No miracles were attributed to him.
Isaac Jogues is not remembered as a great miracle worker. He is remembered as a missionary who died as a martyr while trying to Christianize Native Americans. St. Isaac Jogues was canonized a saint because he was martyred for the faith and lived an exemplary life. No miracles were attributed to him.
January 10, 1667, in Orleans, France.
Isaac Jogues is not remembered as a great miracle worker. He is remembered as a missionary who died as a martyr while trying to Christianize Native Americans. St. Isaac Jogues was canonized a saint because he was martyred for the faith and lived an exemplary life. No miracles were attributed to him.
He did not have any parrents just 8 other brothers and sisters. hahahahahah got ya you won't find wat ur looking for though. i already looked.caroline well, he did have parents i just dont know the mother. His father was Abraham, im doing a project on him too and just found out :P-Sheena.04
If you are referring to the Old Testament Rebecca, she was a matriarch of the Old Testament and the title saint is usually given only to New Testament personages. However, if you refer to St. Rafqa, sometimes known as St. Rebecca, she was the daughter and only child of Mourad Saber Shabaq al-Rayes and Rafqa Gemayel.
The Feast Day of St. Jean de Brébeuf is Oct. 19 in the US and Sept. 26 in Canada. St. Jean de Brébeuf, St. Isaac Jogues and six other "North American Martyrs" were Jesuit missionaries who were killed in the mid-17th Century in Canada and upstate New York.
Sarah and Abraham had one son, Isaac, who was born when Abraham was 100 years old and Sarah was 90. Additionally, after Sarah's death, Abraham married Keturah and had six more children: Zimran, Jokshan, Medan, Midian, Ishbak, and Shuah. However, Isaac is the child most prominently featured in biblical narratives regarding Abraham and Sarah.
St. Rene Goupil - September 29, 1642 St. Isaac Jogues - October 18, 1646 St. Jean de la Lande - October 19, 1646 St. Anthony Daniel - July 4, 1648 St. John de Brébeuf - March 16, 1649 -- (Link to Huron Carol) St. Gabriel Lalemant - March 17, 1649 St. Charles Garnier - December 7, 1649 St. Noel Chabanel - December 8, 1649
The Patron Saints of North America are St. Jogues and St. John de Brébeuf and Companions