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Antonian Missions

Antonian Missions refer to the efforts of the Antonian Order, a Catholic religious community founded in the 16th century, focused on evangelization, education, and social service. They aimed to spread Christianity, especially in Africa, through teaching, establishing schools, and providing healthcare. Their work often involved setting up churches, training local leaders, and supporting communities, all rooted in their religious commitment. These missions contributed to cultural exchange, the development of local communities, and the strengthening of faith-based institutions across various regions.