List of Slovenian missionaries

List of Slovenian missionaries

A list of notable missionaries from Slovenia:

* Friderik Irenej Baraga (1797-1868; United States)
* Ignac Cirheimb (1703-1773; Paraguay)
* Krištof Černe (1746-1793; Egypt, Yemen)
* Bernard Distel (1623-1660; Isfahan, China)
* Franc Ksaver Drenik (1732-1780; Colombia, Dominica)
* Volbenk Inocenc Erberg (1694-1763; Paraguay)
* Ferdinand Avguštin Herberstein (1703-1774; China)
* Marko Anton Kapus (1657-1717; Mexico)
* Jožef Kerec (1892-1974; Malaysia, Makao, Hongkong, China)
* Ignacij Knoblehar (1819-1858; Egypt, Sudan)
* Janez Madon (1829-1918; Brazil)
* Ignatius Mrak (1818-1901; U.S.A. )
* Janez Krstnik Mesar (1673-1723; Makao, China, Vietnam)
* Jernej Mozgan (1823-1858; Sudan)
* Francis Xavier Pierz (1785-1880; U.S.A.)
* Ivan Marija Ratkaj (1647-1683; Mexico)
* Oton Skola (1805-1874; South America)
* Andrej Smolnikar (1795-1869; U.S.A.)
* Janez Adolf Steinhauser (1613-1648; Philippines)


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