Renaissance · Europe · Religion

1540

Jesuits Arrive in Portugal's Empire

1540

Francis Xavier and other early Jesuits departed Lisbon aboard Portuguese Indiamen bound for Goa, Malacca, and beyond. The Society of Jesus had decided to follow the spice routes and plant Christianity wherever Portuguese cannons had opened doors. Within decades it would reach Japan and knock on China. Xavier's journey established the missionary network along Portuguese trade routes that carried Catholic Christianity across maritime Asia.