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Joseph Gérard (12 March 1831 – 29 May 1914) was a French Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate; he worked in the missions among the Basotho people in Lesotho and the Free State province of South Africa. His works in the mission are now attributed to a partial degree to a boom in Roman Catholicism in Lesotho where he was well-known and regarded for his extensive work; he was even working up until a month prior to his own death just before World War I. His beatification was celebrated in Lesotho on 15 September 1988.

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  • جوزيف جيرار (ar)
  • Joseph Gérard (de)
  • Joseph Gérard (it)
  • Joseph Gérard (en)
  • Joseph Gérard (prêtre) (fr)
  • Józef Gerard (pl)
  • Joseph Gérard (pt)
  • Жерар, Иосиф (ru)
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  • جوزيف جيرار (بالفرنسية: Joseph Gérard)‏ هو مبشر فرنسي، ولد في 12 مارس 1831 في Bouxières-aux-Chênes ‏ في فرنسا، وتوفي في 29 مايو 1914 في Roma ‏ في ليسوتو. (ar)
  • Jean Joseph Gérard OMI, né le 12 mars 1831 à Bouxières-aux-Chênes et mort le 29 mai 1914 à Roma au Batusoland est un missionnaire français de la congrégation des oblats de Marie-Immaculée qui fut apôtre au Batusoland (actuel Lesotho) en Afrique australe. Il a été déclaré bienheureux par Jean-Paul II, le 15 septembre 1988. (fr)
  • Joseph Gérard (12 March 1831 – 29 May 1914) was a French Roman Catholic priest and a professed member from the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate; he worked in the missions among the Basotho people in Lesotho and the Free State province of South Africa. His works in the mission are now attributed to a partial degree to a boom in Roman Catholicism in Lesotho where he was well-known and regarded for his extensive work; he was even working up until a month prior to his own death just before World War I. His beatification was celebrated in Lesotho on 15 September 1988. (en)
  • Joseph Gérard (Bouxières-aux-Chênes, 12 marzo 1831 – Roma, Maseru, 29 maggio 1914) è stato un missionario francese della congregazione dei missionari oblati di Maria Immacolata attivo presso i Basotho dell'Africa del sud. Fu beatificato da Giovanni Paolo II nel 1988. (it)
  • Ojciec Józef Gérard (ur. 12 marca 1831 w wiosce Bouxieres-aux-Chenes w Lotaryngii, zm. 29 maja 1914 w Roma (Lesotho)) – duchowny katolicki, oblat, błogosławiony Kościoła katolickiego. W młodości był pasterzem. Wraz z rodziną odbywał liczne pielgrzymki, udając się do sanktuarium Matki Bożej Dobrej Rady w Nancy albo do Sion. (pl)
  • Ио́сиф Жера́р (фр. Joseph Gérard OMI; 12 марта 1831, Буксьер-о-Шен, Франция — 29 мая 1914, Лесото) — блаженный Римско-Католической Церкви, священник, миссионер. (ru)
  • Jean-Joseph Gérard, OMI (* 12. März 1831 in Bouxières-aux-Chênes; † 29. Mai 1914 in Roma in Basutoland) war Missionar in Basutoland (heute Lesotho). Er war ein Oblate der Makellosen Jungfrau Maria. Jean-Joseph Gérard besuchte ab 1844 die kirchliche Schule in Pont-à-Mousson, 1849 trat er ins Priesterseminar in Nancy ein. 1851 begann er sein Noviziat bei den Oblaten in Notre-Dame-de-l’Osier. 1850 wurde er zum Diakon geweiht und reiste zusammen mit einer Missionarsgruppe nach Südafrika. 1853 kam der Pater zu den Zulu in Natal, wo er sich vergebens bemühte, die Zulu für den christlichen Glauben zu gewinnen. Ab 1862 wirkte er in Basutoland und aufgrund seiner Arbeit breitete sich die römisch-katholische Kirche dort rasch aus. Er schrieb einen Katechismus, ein Lesebuch, eine biblische Geschichte (de)
  • Joseph Gérard (12 de março de 1831 - 29 de maio de 1914) foi um padre católico romano francês e um membro professo dos Missionários Oblatos de Maria Imaculada; ele trabalhou nas missões entre o povo soto no Lesoto e na província de Estado Livre da África do Sul. Seus trabalhos na missão são agora atribuídos em grau parcial a um boom do catolicismo romano no Lesoto, onde ele era bem conhecido e considerado por seu extenso trabalho; ele estava trabalhando até um mês antes de sua própria morte, pouco antes da Primeira Guerra Mundial. (pt)
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