our patron
Name: St. Francis Xavier
Birth: April 7, 1506, in Navarre, Kingdom of Spain
Death: December 3, 1552, on Shangchuan Island, China
Background: St. Francis Xavier was a 16th-century Spanish missionary and co-founder of the Society of Jesus, also known as the Jesuits. He grew up in a noble family but chose a life dedicated to serving others.
Education: St. Francis studied at the University of Paris, where he met Ignatius of Loyola, who later became his close companion in founding the Jesuit order.
Missionary Work: One of the most significant aspects of St. Francis Xavier’s life was his missionary work. He traveled extensively, spreading Christianity in India, Southeast Asia, and Japan. His efforts played a crucial role in the expansion of Catholicism in these regions.
Legacy: St. Francis Xavier is remembered for his tireless dedication to spreading the Christian faith and his commitment to helping the less fortunate. He was canonized as a saint by the Catholic Church, and his feast day is celebrated on December 3rd.
Notable Achievements:
Established missions and churches in India, Japan, and other parts of Asia.
Known for his compassion and care for the sick and needy.
Contributed significantly to the global spread of Christianity during the Age of Discovery.
Quotes: “I was born for the reason to know, to love, and to serve God.”
Remembered For: St. Francis Xavier is remembered for his selfless service, missionary zeal, and the positive impact he had on the lives of many through his teachings and actions.