Catholic missionaries have traveled the globe, since the first century they have gone into every known land.
There was no impact of missionaries because there was no missionaries. Europe was all Catholic and travel outside of Europe didn't happen until the late 1400's so no missionaries were needed.
There was no significance to missionaries since there were no missionaries. All of Europe was Catholic and people didn't travel outside Europe until the late 1400's so a missionary wasn't needed to convert people.
to spread their gospel.and also tell the people about the truth ,they also travel to help the people who are lost come back to Christ and to be chuchified.Roman Catholic AnswerCatholic missionaries have traveled the globe, since the first century they have gone into every known land.
Catholic missionaries traveled to regions of Latin America, Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Islands. Protestant missionaries focused on regions like Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands, and the Americas. Missionary efforts were often influenced by colonial powers and the desire to spread Christianity globally.
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In the past two thousand years, Catholic missionaries have taught in every part of the world except probably Antarctica.
In the past two thousand years, Catholic missionaries have taught in every part of the world except probably Antarctica.
In the past two thousand years, Catholic missionaries have taught in every part of the world except probably Antarctica.
According to my reference dictionary it is a "superfluity"
The country is a majority of Catholic. It was settled by the Spanish who always had Catholic missionaries with them.
Missionaries had to travel to distant lands to spread Buddhist teachings.