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Faith on the Frontier: A New Miniseries Premiering June 24

2 min · 17 de jun de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606670/fan_mail/new] Description: Before there were schools… there were stories. Before there were systems… there were relationships. This series explores the story of Catholic education in Montana, not just how it was built, but how it began, how it changed, and why it still matters today. From the Bitterroot Valley in 1841, where the first mission was founded at the invitation of the Salish people…  to the plains of eastern Montana, where missions emerged in a very different moment, during the reservation era…  to the rise of parish schools, and the challenges that nearly brought the system to its brink... this is a story shaped by faith, culture, sacrifice, and resilience. It is a story of encounter.  A story of tension and transformation.  And ultimately, a story of renewal. Because Catholic education in Montana is not just about the past. It is about the mission we carry forward.

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Portada del episodio Faith on the Frontier: Episode 3 - The Brink

Faith on the Frontier: Episode 3 - The Brink

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606670/fan_mail/new] By the mid-to-late 20th century, Catholic education in Montana had grown into a strong and recognizable system. Parishes were established.  Schools were thriving.  Religious sisters and dedicated educators formed generations of students. For a time, it felt stable. But beneath the surface, things were beginning to change. In this episode, we explore the moment when Catholic education across Montana, and across the country, faced real uncertainty. * Fewer religious vocations * Rising costs of education * Shifting cultural priorities * And new pressures on families and parishes What had once been sustained by religious communities and a unified sense of mission now required new models, new leadership, and new sacrifice. In many places, schools closed. Others struggled to hold on. The system that had been built over decades was now at a crossroads. And yet, this is not only a story of decline. It is a story of decision. Of communities asking hard questions: What is worth preserving?  What must change?  And what does it mean to remain faithful to the mission in a new era? Because sometimes, the future of a mission is not secured in moments of growth… but in the courage to stand at the brink, and choose what comes next.

8 de jul de 202619 min
Portada del episodio Faith on the Frontier: Episode 2 - A Changing Landscape

Faith on the Frontier: Episode 2 - A Changing Landscape

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606670/fan_mail/new] As Catholic mission work spread east across Montana, the story took on a different shape. In this episode, we move into eastern Montana and the Billings region, where permanent missions did not take root until the 1880s, decades after St. Mary’s. By this time, Native nations had been forced onto reservations, and life had been profoundly disrupted. At places like St. Xavier Mission (founded in 1887 among the Crow), missions became centers of faith, education, and daily life. They offered stability, learning, and community. But they also existed within a larger system, one that reshaped culture, language, and identity for Native peoples across the region. This episode attempts to explore that tension honestly and respectfully, including: * The growth of early Catholic schools * The role of mission communities in a time of change * And the beginnings of an educational system that would continue to expand across Montana

1 de jul de 202632 min
Portada del episodio Faith on the Frontier: Episode 1 - Where the Story Begins

Faith on the Frontier: Episode 1 - Where the Story Begins

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606670/fan_mail/new] The story of Catholic education in Montana begins long before classrooms, systems, or school buildings. It begins with people, and with a relationship. In this opening episode, we travel to the Bitterroot Valley in the early 1840s, where the first Catholic missionaries arrived at the invitation of the Salish people. Together, they founded St. Mary’s Mission in 1841, the first Catholic mission and first permanent settlement in what would become Montana. But this is not just a story about missionaries. It is a story of encounter. Of curiosity. Of faith shared across cultures. You’ll hear how Indigenous communities actively sought out the “Black Robes,” how early mission life took shape, and how this moment laid the foundation for everything that would follow. And yet, this is only the beginning. Because as the story moves east, the context changes.

24 de jun de 202626 min
Portada del episodio Faith on the Frontier: A New Miniseries Premiering June 24

Faith on the Frontier: A New Miniseries Premiering June 24

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606670/fan_mail/new] Description: Before there were schools… there were stories. Before there were systems… there were relationships. This series explores the story of Catholic education in Montana, not just how it was built, but how it began, how it changed, and why it still matters today. From the Bitterroot Valley in 1841, where the first mission was founded at the invitation of the Salish people…  to the plains of eastern Montana, where missions emerged in a very different moment, during the reservation era…  to the rise of parish schools, and the challenges that nearly brought the system to its brink... this is a story shaped by faith, culture, sacrifice, and resilience. It is a story of encounter.  A story of tension and transformation.  And ultimately, a story of renewal. Because Catholic education in Montana is not just about the past. It is about the mission we carry forward.

17 de jun de 20262 min
Portada del episodio 13 - Summer Reading

13 - Summer Reading

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606670/fan_mail/new] In this episode of Rooted & Rising, Andrew McDonald sits down with Katie Day, K–8 librarian, to talk about how families can keep kids engaged, curious, and learning throughout the summer months. The conversation explores the importance of reading beyond the school year, what the “summer slide” really means, and how small, consistent habits can make a lasting difference. Katie shares practical, realistic ideas for families: how to encourage reading without turning it into a chore, how to help reluctant readers reengage, and how to create an environment where curiosity can grow naturally. Together, they reflect on the role of stories in forming young minds and why fostering a love of reading is about more than academic success, it’s about helping students discover, imagine, and grow. It’s a helpful and hopeful conversation for families looking to make the most of summer while keeping learning alive.

10 de jun de 202622 min