Father Jean de Brébeuf was a French Jesuit missionary known for his work with the Huron people in Canada during the 17th century. He typically wore the traditional clerical attire of his time, which included a cassock and a collar, often accompanied by Jesuit insignia. His attire was practical for the missionary work he undertook, reflecting his commitment to his religious duties and the communities he served. Brébeuf is also recognized for his linguistic contributions, having learned the Huron language and translating religious texts for the indigenous people.
jean de Brebeuf did not have kids
Brebeuf College School was created in 1963.
Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School was created in 1962.
There's A School named right after him at canada. Brebeuf College
Jean (John) de Brebeuf was born March 25, 1593.
St. John Brebeuf Regional Secondary was created in 1992.
They are one and the same.Jean = John in French.
St. Jean de Brebeuf Catholic High School was created in 2005.
Saint Jean de Brebeuf lived in France, and later moved to New France (Canada) as a Jesuit missionary. He primarily worked among the Indigenous peoples in the area, particularly the Huron-Wendat people.
The motto of Brebeuf College School is 'Studio Gradum Faciant'.
St. Jean de Brebeuf Catholic High School's motto is 'Eruditio mentis animae nutrimen'.
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