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They found a new home in Syria and began to missionize among the Gentiles."
In the more than 200 years the Calusa had relations with the Spanish, they were able to resist their attempts to missionize them.
The papacy's purpose and raison d'être was to missionize and convert, to spread the Gospel and all that the Church stood for.
In 582 Pope Gregory sent Augustine and 40 companions from Rome to missionize among the Anglo-Saxons.
Oldenburg was then a suffragan diocese of the Archbishopric of Bremen, meant to missionize the Obotrites.
Because of this, indigenous people of the area were often referred to as "indios de guerra" (war Indians), and resisted Spanish attempts to conquer them or missionize them.
During the reign of Constantius II, the Arian Gothic convert Ulfilas was consecrated a bishop by Eusebius of Nicomedia and sent to missionize his people.
"Wherever there's vitality, there's a tendency to 'missionize,"' said Donald E. Miller, director of the Center for Religion and Civic Culture at the University of Southern California.
He was a carpenter before attending the Church Missionary Society's Islington Training School and being sent, in 1866, to missionize among Afghans in what was then the province of Peshawar in India.
Catholic priests have been visiting Greenland since 1930, after the bishop of Copenhagen, Benedictine Theodore Suhr, received permission from the Vatican to ask permission of the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate to missionize there.