- Paul Ragueneau
Paul Ragueneau, (
18 March 1608 –3 September 1680 ), is known most notable as aCatholic Jesuit missionary . He was born inParis and died in the same city. He is sometimes confused with his elder brother François, also a Jesuit. Father François Ragueneau accompanied FatherCharles Lalemant who was returning to Canada in 1628. Their vessel was captured by Kirke who was then blockading the St. Lawrence and he was sent as a prisoner to England. It cannot be determined whether Francois ever did visit the Canadian missions.Paul Ragueneau became a novice in the
Society of Jesus in 1626. From 1628 to 1632 he taught at the Collège inBourges after which he furthered his religious training at theCollege of La Flèche . From there, he went to Quebec in 1636.Upon arriving in Quebec, he was almost immediately sent to the
Huron mission where he worked under the instruction of FathersJean de Brébeuf andJérôme Lalemant for eight years. At some point, he became superior of the Huron mission, likely in 1645. He would have been in charge during the events surrounding theCanadian Martyrs . He joined the fugitives on Saint Joseph's Island and led a small band to Quebec.In 1650, he became vice-
rector of the College of Quebec, and superior of theCanadian mission. In 1656, Ragueneau was assigned to the residence at Trois-Rivières. In 1657, he left for Sainte-Marie-de-Ganentaa. He was part of the times that saw the departure of Fathers Chaumonot, Le Moyne, and other missionaries. This first attempt at an organized apostolate among the Iroquois had failed.In 1662 he returned to
France and remained there asprocurator of the mission.External links
* [http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/indexncd.htm "New Catholic Dictionary"]
* [http://www.biographi.ca/009004-119.01-e.php?&id_nbr=545 Biography at "the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online"]
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