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Paul Le Jeune (1591–1664) was a French Jesuit missionary in New France. ==Biography== Le Jeune was born to a Huguenot family in Vitry-le-François in the region of Champagne, France in 1591, and converted to Roman Catholicism at the age of sixteen.〔(Jaenen, Cornelius J., "Paul Le June". The Canadian Encyclopedia )〕 Le Jeune received a thorough preparation for the Jesuit priesthood; he was a novice for two years between 1613 and 1615, and he was deeply influenced by his mentor Father Massé, whom he met at the collège Henri IV de La Flèche. During his studies, Le Jeune developed a keen interest in missions and became convinced that education was a key element in any successful attempt to spread Christianity. After finishing his philosophical studies Father Le Jeune was a teacher at the colleges in Rennes (1618–19) and Bourges (1619–22).〔(Pouliot, Léon. "Le Jeune, Paul", ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography'', vol. 1, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 1979 )〕 In 1624, Le Jeune was ordained, and in 1632 he was named superior of the Jesuit mission in Canada.〔 He had not requested the posting to New France, but accepted without complaint and embarked from Le Havre with two companions on 18 April 1632. It was a difficult voyage and the forty year old Le Jeune was terribly seasick. They arrived a Tadoussac on June 18, 1632.
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