A French missionary is an individual from France, typically a member of a religious order, who is sent to spread Christianity and engage in evangelization efforts in foreign countries. These missionaries often focus on education, healthcare, and social services in addition to religious instruction. Historically, French missionaries have played significant roles in various regions, particularly in Africa, Asia, and the Americas, contributing to cultural exchanges and the establishment of local communities. Their work often involves addressing both spiritual and material needs of the populations they serve.
Marquette
Marqeutte
French Jesuit missionary Jacques Marquette and Louis Jolliet explored the Illinois River in 1673.
No missionary is a common noun so is not capitalized. Only proper nouns - noun belonging to the class of words used as names for unique individuals, events, or places - are capitalized.
Jacques marquette
Father Jacques Marquette
He was a 5th century missionary to Ireland, probably born in Britain
1494
Jesuits
he was a french missionary and explorer of the illinois and mississippi rivers.also he was a teacher in theological studies in 1665.
Albert Schweitzer was a philosopher, theologian, organist, physician, and missionary. He was French and won the Noble Peace Prize in 1952.
The possessive form of the noun missionary is missionary's.Example: The missionary's posting took him far from home.