Jean De Brebeuf Saint Among the Hurons
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Jean De Brebeuf Saint Among the Hurons  -     By: Francis X. Talbot S.J.

Jean De Brebeuf Saint Among the Hurons

Ignatius Press / 2018 / Paperback

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Title: Jean De Brebeuf Saint Among the Hurons
By: Francis X. Talbot S.J.
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 365
Vendor: Ignatius Press
Publication Date: 2018
Weight: 1 pound 2 ounces
ISBN: 1621641880
ISBN-13: 9781621641889
Stock No: WW641883

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The Hurons stared at the giant young Norman, as tall and broad as they, a Jesuit priest robed in black and with a full black beard on his gentle face. He was to live among them for nineteen years, patiently and with enormous difficulty learning their ways and language. He would eat their raw bear and moose meat, paddle many months and many miles in their canoes, build his rough chapel surrounded by their long houses, and win their respect and love, leading a small band of them into the Christian faith.

At length, joined by other "Blackrobes", Father Jean de Brébeuf erected a bit of Old France, with church and stockade, in the Canadian wilderness. Yet he saw his village chapels burned, his converts shunned and tortured, and his fellow priests murdered by the Iroquois, the enemy of the Hurons. Never disturbed by fears for his own safety, he also died at their hands after incredible tortures in 1649.

This swift-paced book is more than a biography of a great saint. It is a vital chapter in the tragic history of New France in North America, a story of the failure of colonization partially redeemed by the blood of the martyrs of the Church.

Author Bio

Francis X. Talbot, S.J., earned a Ph.D. from the Gregorian University, Rome, and was the Editor of four different Catholic publications from 1923 to 1947, including America, the Catholic Mind, and Thought and Theological Studies. He served as the President of Loyola College, Baltimore, in the late 1940s. Among the organizations he helped to found were the Catholic Book Club, the Catholic Poetry Society of America, the Catholic Theater Conference, and the Catholic Library Association.

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