William Detré, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

William Detré

French missionary

Date of Birth: 01-Jan-0001

Place of Birth: Douai, Hauts-de-France, France

Date of Death: 18-Feb-1745

Profession: missionary

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About William Detré

  • William Detré was a missionary, b.
  • in France in 1668, d.
  • in South America, at an advanced age, date uncertain.
  • After his admission to the Society of Jesus, he was sent by his superiors to the missions of South America in 1706, and seven years later was appointed superior-general and visitor of all the missions of the Amazon embracing a tract of over 3000 miles.
  • He is credited with translating the catechism into eighteen different languages for the various Indian tribes under his jurisdiction.
  • It was he who sent to Europe the celebrated map of the Amazon drawn by Father Samuel Fritz, S.J., and engraved at Quito in 1707.
  • In 1727 he was appointed rector of the College of Cuenca, where he continued the zealous exercise of the foundations of the ministry.
  • He left an interesting "Relation" dated 1 June 1731, giving curious details about the uncivilized races of the Amazon.
  • It is inserted in volume XXIII of the Lettres Edifiantes, original edition.

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