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Goal
• By the end of today’s class I will be able to..
1)Name the objectives pursued by the Church2)Indicate actions taken by the Church to support evangelization and
provide religious and social guidance
KEY WORDS
Take 5 minutes to find the definition of the following words using your Android phone, ipod, ipad, tablet or dictionary•Evangelization•Missions•Religious orders •Parishes
Guiding questions:
• Why did religious communities want to come to New France?
• What role did the church play in the development of Canadian society?
The move to evangelize
• In the 16th century, there were religious wars, such as the crusades.
• Everyone thought that their own religion was the right religion
• They truly believed that they had found the Americas, and the native
Americans, to create a perfect Catholic society for G-d.
• They believed it was their duty to convert (evangelize) the natives!
Limited success
• The natives resisted evangelization
• Only seven Catholic-Amerindian villages were established during the French Regime
• Amerindians integrated their traditional beliefs in the tenants of Catholicism
Missions
• Missions served to convert natives.
• People who worked on missions were called missionaries
• Missions looked like villages- they had a church, and a few buildings where the missionaries and the natives they were converting lived.
Jesuits
• As of 1611 Jesuits established in New France.
• It was their mission to evangelize the natives
• To achieve this goal, they decided to live among the natives, later founding missions
Disappointing results
They believed there needed to be more French Canadians in the colony.
•If there were more French Catholics- it would be easier to integrate the natives into French society
•They wanted the natives to have French values, and a sedentary way of life
The founding of Ville-Marie (Montreal)• Ville-Marie (today Montreal) was founded in 1642 in order to convert
natives.
• It was placed very close to an Iroquois village (today Kanawake)
• Because it was so close to the native village, Ville-Marie soon became an important trading post