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São Francisco Xavier, nascido Francisco de Jaso y Azpilicueta, em Xavier, a 7 de Abril de 1506 e falecido a 3 de Dezembro de 1552, na ilha de Sanchoão, próxima de Macau, foi um missionário cristão do padroado português e apóstolo navarro. Pioneiro e co-fundador da Companhia de Jesus, a Igreja Católica Romana considera que tenha convertido mais pessoas ao Cristianismo do que qualquer outro missionário desde São Paulo, merecendo o epíteto de "Apóstolo do Oriente". More information...

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