List of missionaries to New Spain

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During the Spanish colonization of the Americas from the 16th to 19th centuries, the Spanish Empire established many hundreds of Catholic missions throughout their colonies in the Americas. These missions were founded and staffed by numerous Catholic religious orders of regular clergy. The following is a list of these missionaries to New Spain.

Augustinians[edit]

Dominicans[edit]

Franciscans[edit]

Jesuits[edit]

Mercedarians[edit]

References[edit]

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