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St. Francis Mission is a Roman Catholic mission complex on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in St. Francis, South Dakota, in territory of the Lakota (Sioux) Native Americans. The mission was founded in 1886 by priests of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), who were welcomed by Bishop Martin Marty of the Diocese of Saint Cloud, Minnesota, which extended to this territory at the time. The Jesuit order soon developed a large complex to serve the Lakota at this reservation. Most of the buildings were destroyed by a fire in 1916, but many were soon rebuilt.

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  • St. Francis Mission ist eine 1886 gegründete Missionsstation der katholischen Kirche in der Gemeinde St. Francis, Todd County, South Dakota. Sie ist die größte gemeinnützige Hilfsorganisation in der Rosebud Indian Reservation. Laut eigenen Angaben betreut sie 20.000 Lakota Indianer im Reservats-Gebiet und den umliegenden Counties. Unter anderem betreibt die Missionsstation den Lakota/englischsprachigen Radiosender KINI 96.1 FM. Seit den 1840er Jahren missionierten die Jesuiten im Gebiet der Lakota. Fr. Peter DeSmet war der erste bekannte Missionar. 1877 bat der Sinte Gleska (Spotted Tail), Häuptling der , und Red Cloud, Häuptling der Oglala, Präsident Rutherford B. Hayes darum, dass katholische Missionare in „schwarzen Roben“ die Ausbildung ihrer Kinder übernehmen sollen. 1881 trafen die (de)
  • St. Francis Mission is a Roman Catholic mission complex on the Rosebud Indian Reservation in St. Francis, South Dakota, in territory of the Lakota (Sioux) Native Americans. The mission was founded in 1886 by priests of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits), who were welcomed by Bishop Martin Marty of the Diocese of Saint Cloud, Minnesota, which extended to this territory at the time. The Jesuit order soon developed a large complex to serve the Lakota at this reservation. Most of the buildings were destroyed by a fire in 1916, but many were soon rebuilt. (en)
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