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Jesuits are not monks, so there are no Jesuit monks. The Jesuit who was famous for his missionary work was St. Francis Xavier, see the article below:

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Q: Who was the Jesuit monk whose main goal was to spread the teaching of the Catholic Church far and wide?
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