Francis Xavier

Painting of Saint Francis Xavier, held in the [[Kobe City Museum]], Japan Francis Xavier, SJ (born Francisco de Jasso y Azpilicueta; Latin: ''Franciscus Xaverius''; Basque: ''Frantzisko Xabierkoa''; French: ''François Xavier''; Spanish: ''Francisco Javier''; Portuguese: ''Francisco Xavier''; 7 April 15063 December 1552), venerated as Saint Francis Xavier, was a Basque Spaniard Catholic missionary and saint who co-founded the Society of Jesus and, as a representative of the Portuguese Empire, led the first Christian mission to Japan.

Born in the town of Xavier, Kingdom of Navarre, he was a companion of Ignatius of Loyola and one of the first seven Jesuits who took vows of poverty and chastity at Montmartre, Paris in 1534. He led an extensive mission into Asia, mainly the Portuguese Empire in the East, and was influential in evangelization work, most notably in early modern India. He was extensively involved in the missionary activity in Portuguese India. In 1546, Francis Xavier proposed the establishment of the Goan Inquisition in a letter addressed to King John III of Portugal. While some sources claim that he actually asked for a special minister whose sole office would be to further Christianity in Goa, others disagree with this assertion. As a representative of the king of Portugal, he was also the first major Christian missionary to venture into Borneo, the Maluku Islands, Japan, and other areas. In those areas, struggling to learn the local languages and in the face of opposition, he had less success than he had enjoyed in India. Xavier was about to extend his mission to Ming China, when he died on Shangchuan Island.

He was beatified by Pope Paul V on 25 October 1619 and canonized by Pope Gregory XV on 12 March 1622. In 1624, he was made co-patron of Navarre. Known as the "Apostle of the Indies", "Apostle of the Far East", "Apostle of China" and "Apostle of Japan", he is considered to be one of the greatest missionaries since Paul the Apostle. In 1927, Pope Pius XI published the decree "Apostolicorum in Missionibus" naming Francis Xavier, along with Thérèse of Lisieux, co-patron of all foreign missions. He is now co-patron saint of Navarre, with Fermin. The Day of Navarre in Navarre, Spain, marks the anniversary of Francis Xavier's death, on 3 December. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Francis Xavier
    Published 1994
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    by Francis Xavier
    Published 1981
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    by Francis, Xavier G
    Published 1985
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    by Francis, Xavier G
    Published 1985
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    by Maffei, Angelus Francis Xavier
    Published 1986
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    by Francis Xavier A J
    Published 1984
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    by Maffei, Angelus Francis Xavier
    Published 1983
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    by Angelus Francis Xavier Maffei
    Published 2001
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    by Angelus Francis Xavier Maffei
    Published 1990
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    by Angelus Francis Xavier Maffei
    Published 1986
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    by Rajaganapathy V
    Published 2007
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    by Ralston Sebastian Edward G
    Published 1997
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    by Paul Princely Rajkumar C
    Published 2002
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    by Biju S
    Published 2002
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