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.