In the past two thousand years, Catholic missionaries have taught in every part of the world except probably Antarctica.
The only missionary that I know that went to Ireland was St. Patrick. Since that time, Ireland has usually send out missionaries to the rest of the world, not vice-versa.
Probably one of the most famous recent medical missionary was Mother Theresa, a Catholic nun who worked with the poor. In fact, almost all Catholic convents have had medical missionaries. Many non-Catholic churches have medical teams as part of missionary work, for example, the missionaries who were present in Haiti for many years, long before the earthquake. Historically, every church has used medical missionaries. David Livingstone was a Scottish Missionary in Africa, who went to medical school.
Probably one of the most famous recent medical missionary was Mother Theresa, a Catholic nun who worked with the poor. In fact, almost all Catholic convents have had medical missionaries. Many non-Catholic churches have medical teams as part of missionary work, for example, the missionaries who were present in Haiti for many years, long before the earthquake. Historically, every church has used medical missionaries. David Livingstone was a Scottish Missionary in Africa, who went to medical school.
Businessmen went to territories where missionaries had settled.
im not for sure, but i think by trade. also i think that it probably spread around wherever the missionaries went
Roman Catholic AnswerSouthern Europe stayed Catholic. In Germany, the northern princes welcomed the protestant revolt, while the southern princes stayed with the Church. In the Low Countries, the Netherlands went protestant, while Belgium remained Catholic. England, Scotland, and Wales went protestant while Ireland remained Catholic. France, Spain, and Italy remained Catholic while all the Scandinavian countries went protestant.
There were many types of missionaries and missionaries went to many countries in the world. Early Christian missionaries taught the people farming techniques, and built hospitals and schools. Christian missionaries are associated with higher levels of printing, education, economic development, organizational civil society, protection of private property and rule of law and with lower levels of corruption
This is a gross oversimplification, but then your question really isn't specific enough for anything else. Catholic missionaries preached the Gospel, and lived it. Catholic priests, brothers, and nuns went into many lands and accepted the culture for what it was, then then tried to find elements in it that would make sense to the Gospel, and preached from that. They also took care of the sick, built schools and hospitals, etc. Protestant missionaries give out the Bible, to this day, and try to fit the people that they are preaching to into their mold of what Christianity looks like to them "back home".
the early missionaries frist went to paremata and settled their until they found somewhere else to go
He played Baseball. He went to a Catholic church.
Some of the first Christian missionaries went to Hawaii in 1820. Most of the missionaries were of Puritan backgrounds and plain in their dress.
Catholic. he went to Catholic school