well, they helped take care of the sick, helped the church, taught the children, learned the aboriginals language to make it much easier to communicate and introduced their culture to the aboriginals
The Jesuit priests played a vital role in new France because of the exploration and work as geographers.
The roles of a soldier in New France were to protect the colony and keep peace. The king wanted them to work/fight for three years then settle in New France.
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The catholic priests, nobles, lower classes and radicals.
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.
The job of the bishop was to provide a school to educate the priests and nuns of the roman cathlic church. PIE
For most priests it is a parish. But there are priests that look after other things and are not associated with a particular parish. Some work in chaplaincy roles in places like universities or hospitals or prisons. Some are members of an order that does not work in parishes, but work within their own community of priests. Some priests have official roles within a diocese.
The Jesuit priests used the land to get their resources. They would fish so that they could catch their own food.
The catholic priests, nobles, lower classes and radicals.
Spain, Portugal, and France brought Roman Catholic priests with them. Franciscan Priests created missions. When those areas ceased being colonies, the priests stayed behind. In the English Colonies, the local people established their own churches. Many of those churches sent out missionaries.
Female priests did not play a prominent role in the Bible. The Bible primarily features male priests, with only a few instances of women serving in religious roles, such as prophetesses or leaders.