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What role did the St. Francis Xavier play in spreading Christianity in India?
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St. Francis Xavier played a significant role in spreading Christianity in India by traveling extensively, preaching the Christian religion, and converting many people. Despite facing numerous difficulties, he remained determined and successfully reached a wide area, impacting regions that no other Christian preacher had been able to. His apostolic zeal, coupled with the miracles attributed to him, helped in the rapid spread of Christianity.
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