Saint Charles Garnier Biography
Saint Charles Garnier Profile. Born: 1606 AD in France, Europe. Worked in Canada. Died: 7 December 1649 in Fort Saint Jean, Canada. Feast Day is celebrated on October 19.
The Memorial of Saint Charles Garnier – Saint of the Day |
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Saint Charles Garnier Biography, Feast Day, Date of Birth, Country of Birth, Profession, Place of Work, Date of Death, Place of Death, Beatification Date, Canonization Date |
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Date of Birth |
1606 AD |
Country of Birth |
France in Europe |
Matrimony/Holy Orders |
Saints who were Not Married |
Profession |
Missionary |
Place of Work |
Canada |
Date of Death |
7 December 1649 |
Place of Death |
Fort Saint Jean, Canada |
Feast Day |
October 19 |
Beatification |
Beatified by Pope Pius XI on 21 June 1925 |
Canonization |
Canonized by Pope Pius XI on 29 June 1930 |
Patron Saint of |
Saint Charles Garnier Biography
St. Charles Garnier was the son of the affluent Jean G and Anne de Garault. A studious chap whose wellbeing was never solid, he early felt a call to religious life. Considered works of art, theory and religious philosophy at the Jesuit school of Clermont, France. Joined the Jesuits in 1624. Appointed in 1634. Preacher to Canada in 1636.
Teacher to the Huron for a long time, one of the celebrated “dark robes” who lived in awful conditions to carry the confidence to the far north. Kicked the bucket when the post at which he was positioned was assaulted by Iroquois. Charles spent his last hours tending to the withering before he was killed. One of the Martyrs of North America.
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