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Title: Jesuits on the Red Island
Authors: La Rosa, Gabriele
Keywords: Tananarive, Madagascar
Red Island
Mission
Jesuits
Issue Date: 1989
Publisher: Romae: Apud Curiam Praepositi Generalis, 1989.
Citation: Year Book of the Society of Jesus
Series/Report no.: Jesuit Year Book, 1989;p.51-52
Abstract: The Province of Madagascar reflects the universal character of both the Church and the Society. Right now it counts 245 Jesuits of seven different nationalities: Malgasci (by now a size-able group) French, Ital ian, Dutch, Mauritian , Canadian, Slovakian, and - very soon - two Poles.....
Description: Madagascar is called "The Red Island " because of the unusual color of its soil. Jesuits have made an important contribution to its evangelization. This article describes their presence there today.
URI: http://sources.jhia.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/394
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