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    Isaac Jogues, SJ (10 January 1607 – 18 October 1646) was a French missionary and martyr who traveled and worked among the Iroquois, Huron, and other Native populations in North America. He was the first European to name Lake George, calling it Lac du Saint Sacrement (Lake of the Blessed Sacrament).

  2. Isaac Jogues (1607-1646) became well known in France when he returned after escaping from slavery among the Mohawks in Canada with his hands badly mutilated from torture. Despite his sufferings, he returned to the missions where he was eventually martyred.

  3. St. Isaac Jogues (born January 10, 1607, Orléans, France—died October 18, 1646, Ossernenon, near Fort Orange, New Netherland [now Auriesville, New York, U.S.]; canonized 1930; feast day October 19) was a French-born Jesuit missionary who sacrificed his life for the Christianization of North American Indians. Jogues entered the Society of ...

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  4. Oct 18, 2021 · Learn about the life and martyrdom of St. Isaac Jogues, a Jesuit priest who evangelized the Native Americans in Canada and endured great sufferings for his faith. Read how he showed heroic perseverance in the face of torture, captivity, and death.

  5. Called the "Apostle of the Mohawks," and known to the Mohawks themselves as Ondessonk, "the indomitable one," Isaac Jogues has been selected to represent this group of North American saints. He was born on January 10, 1607, at Orleans, France, into a good bourgeois family; at the age of seventeen he entered the Jesuit novitiate school at Rouen.

  6. St Isaac Jogues, SJ. Born : Jan10, 1607. Died : Oct 18, 1646. Beatified : June 21, 1925. Canonised : June 29, 1930. Issac Jogues was born in Orleans, France. At seventeen, he entered the Jesuit novitiate in Rouen, did his philosophy at La Fleche and theology at Clermont College in Paris.

  7. Learn about the life and martyrdom of St. Isaac Jogues, a French Jesuit priest who traveled to Canada in 1636 to evangelize the Huron Indians. Read how he faced torture, imprisonment and death at the hands of the Iroquois, and how he became a saint and a patron of the United States.