The Jesuit priests used the land to get their resources. They would fish so that they could catch their own food.
The Jesuit priest faced multiple challenges in New France. They faced hostile natives, little food, insects, and the hot weather with little or no shade.
jolliet Louis was in school to be a Jesuit priest he was a skilled mapmaker and a fur trader
The Jesuit priests played a vital role in new France because of the exploration and work as geographers.
there were many clergy who came to Quebec, which one were you thinking of??
Jacques Marquette was born and grew up in Laon, France. He became a Jesuit priest, and, at his own request, was sent to New France in 1666 where he studied Native American languages under a missionary.
you can spread the religion and make people settle in new france
Pope Francis studied as a Jesuit in Argentina and Germany, and went on to become bishop, and focused efforts on serving the poor.
Catholic AnswerThe first two Jesuit priests arrived in New France in the year 1611, five more members arrived in Quebec in 1625, see attached article.
Jesuit High School - New Orleans - was created in 1847.
Beavers for their fur coats.
As a youth Hitler dreamed of becoming a priest. Long ago, I thought I had read that he actually studied in a seminary, but now i can not find a source for that.
the roles played by the Jesuit priests in new France include Priest's would perform services, services included: personal services, like providing gossip and the latest news. Legal services with things like marriage contracts and business transactions. Government Services witch involved the priest to register births and deaths, the priest would also perform spiritual events, for example he would baptize babies. The church was the base of habitants social life and religious life. Some priests belived it was their duty to convert natives to Christianity they were often the most or only educated person in the village