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  1. Jean de Lalande, SJ (died October 19, 1646) was a Jesuit missionary at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons and one of the eight North American Martyrs. He was killed at the Mohawk village of Ossernenon after being captured by warriors. [2] Life. Jean de Lalande was a native of Dieppe, Normandy.

  2. Jean de La Lande (Birth date unknown -1646) worked as a layman with the French Jesuits on the Mohawk mission and gave his life on a mission to secure peace. He was born in the Norman seaport of Dieppe and was probably in New France by 1642.

  3. Who was Jean de Lalande and why is he recognized as a Catholic saint? Jean de Lalande was a French Jesuit lay missionary from the Society of Jesus. He is most recognized for his work and subsequent martyrdom in North America, during the 17th century.

  4. Biography – LA LANDE, JEAN DE – Volume I (1000-1700) – Dictionary of Canadian Biography. Source: Link. LA LANDE, JEAN DE, a donné of the Society of Jesus, native of Dieppe, canonized by Pope Pius XI, 29 June 1930; killed by the Iroquois in October 1646.

  5. Jun 19, 2017 · St. Jean de La Lande: Layman and Missionary to the Huron. Saint Jean de La Lande is the only layperson among the eight Canadian martyrs. Sometimes, as Catholics, it can be tempting to think that only priests, nuns, and other religious do great deeds.

  6. Representative of this gallant band was Jean de la Lande, canonized by Pius XI in 1930. Born in the Norman seaport of Dieppe and mar tyred in the Mohawk village of Ossernenon - now Auriesville, N.Y. -in October 1646, he is described in the Jesuit Relations five times as a "young man" and once as a "young lad."

  7. Jean de Lalande, SJ (died October 19, 1646) was a Jesuit missionary at Sainte-Marie among the Hurons and one of the eight North American Martyrs. He was killed at the Mohawk village of Ossernenon after being captured by warriors.