Description: St. Isaac Jogues, SJ, MartyrOrléans, France, 18 October 1846St. Isaac Jogues was a Jesuit missionary and martyr who played a crucial role in the early French Jesuit missions in North America. Born in Orleans, France, Jogues entered the Society of Jesus and later volunteered for the challenging mission in New France (Canada). He devoted himself to spreading Christianity among the indigenous peoples, often facing harsh conditions and dangers. In 1642, Jogues and his companions were captured by the Mohawk tribe, enduring brutal treatment and captivity. Despite his hardships, Jogues maintained a spirit of forgiveness and continued to share his faith. He was eventually killed in 1646 by members of the Mohawk tribe, becoming one of the North American Martyrs. St. Isaac Jogues is remembered for his unwavering dedication to his mission, his resilience in the face of adversity, and his commitment to promoting the Christian faith in the New World.10% of profits go to Catholic Relief Services. Size 12x16 in For other sizes, please contact me directly. Every frame is built with a solid face to support the canvas and prevent deforming.100% Cotton fabricRecycled plastic frameHigh image quality and detailFor indoor use
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