St. 'Noël Chabanel' (
February 2,
1613 –
December 8,
1649) was a
Jesuit missionary at
Sainte-Marie among the Hurons, and one of the
Canadian Martyrs.
Chabanel entered the Jesuit novitiate at
Toulouse at the age of seventeen, and was a professor of
rhetoric at several Jesuit colleges. He was highly esteemed for virtue and learning. In
1643, he was sent to
New France, and after studying the
Algonquin language for a time, was appointed to the mission at Sainte-Marie, where he remained till his death.
In his apostolic labours he was the companion of Fr.
Charles Garnier. As he felt a strong repugnance to the life and habits of the
Huron, and feared it might result in his own withdrawal from the work, he bound himself by vow never to leave the mission. Chabanel was martyred on December 8, 1649 by what is described as a "renegade" Huron, actually
Iroquois then engaged in warfare with the Huron.
External links
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Biography at the ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online''
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the ''Catholic Encyclopedia''