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The Life of Saint Dove and Saint Francis
Saint Francis Xavier (also translated as Saint Francis Savi, Spanish: San Francisco Javier; English: Saint Francis of Xavier, 65438+April 7th 0506-1552 65438+February 3rd) was one of the founders of the Jesuits, who first spread Catholicism to Malacca and Japan in Asia. The Catholic church called him "the greatest missionary in history"; It is the "spokesman of missionaries". The Chinese Baptist Church in San Francesco, Shabwe, is the patron saint of China, Japan, Goa and Macau. The ceremony is scheduled for 65438+February 3 every year. Francis Chablis was born into a Basque family in Navarra Chablis, northern Spain today. 15 12 years, the Spanish invaded Nabal, and the castles of many local families, including the Shabuliu family, were destroyed at this time and lost their territory. 15 15, Francis's father died. 1525, 19-year-old Sha Bouriaud went to the French University of Paris, Santa Barbara College to study philosophy, and after five years, he got a master's degree and began to work as a lecturer. In Paris, a countryman, Ignatius loyola, who was fifteen years older than him, shared a house with him. This fellow countryman pursues the glory of God. He often gives Shabuliu a golden sentence in the Bible: "If a man gains the whole world, what good is it if he loses his soul?" "(Ma 16: 26). After Ennajue's long-term cultivation, Shabuliu's thoughts gradually changed and he joined a group of people who followed Ennajue. 1534, 15 In August, seven people, including Luo Yaola and Sha Bouriaud, jointly swore poverty and chastity in Montmartre, and founded the Jesuits. They originally wanted to go to Jerusalem, but they were stopped by Pope Paul III. 1540 On September 27th, Pope Paul III officially approved the establishment of the Jesuit Society and appointed Luo Yaola as the first president. Shabulio was ordered to be the first missionary of the Jesuits. At that time, King Johan III of Portugal welcomed Jesuit priests to preach in the open eastern region of Portugal. 1540, Saburo arrived in Portugal. 154 1 year, two partners outside Taling went to India, China, Japan and other places to preach along the eastern navigation route opened by the Portuguese.