Jacques de Lamberville

Jacques de Lamberville

Jacques de Lamberville (1641-1710) est un jésuite canadien venu en Nouvelle-France à l'âge de 34 ans. Ayant fait partie des missions iroquoises, son acte plus célèbre a été de travailler à la conversion de la bienheureuse Kateri Tekakwitha. Son frère cadet était Jean de Lamberville, un autre missionnaire.

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