Catholic Church History in Oregon 1830s-1840s

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29 min · 25. feb. 2026
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Immerse yourself in the thrilling first-hand experiences of Fr. Norbert Blanchet and his fellow missionaries as they embark on a remarkable journey to Oregon during the 1830s and 1840s. Navigating the wilds of Canada by canoe, horseback, and river raft, Fr. Blanchet and Fr. Demers faced extraordinary challenges to reach the Hudson’s Bay Company Fort in Vancouver, Washington. With relentless passion, they established churches throughout the Willamette Valley, along the Columbia River, and into present-day Washington and British Columbia, bringing the Gospel and sacraments to both indigenous tribes and the growing immigrant community. Fr. Blanchet recounts vivid stories of influential figures like Dr. John McLoughlin and Fr. Pierre DeSmet, alongside a poignant account of the tragic Whitman massacre of 1847. His candid reflections on the actions of Protestant missionaries and the political climate of the era, particularly regarding the treatment of Native Americans, make this narrative an essential primary source for anyone fascinated by Oregons rich history. - Summary by Carol Pelster

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Immerse yourself in the thrilling first-hand experiences of Fr. Norbert Blanchet and his fellow missionaries as they embark on a remarkable journey to Oregon during the 1830s and 1840s. Navigating the wilds of Canada by canoe, horseback, and river raft, Fr. Blanchet and Fr. Demers faced extraordinary challenges to reach the Hudson’s Bay Company Fort in Vancouver, Washington. With relentless passion, they established churches throughout the Willamette Valley, along the Columbia River, and into present-day Washington and British Columbia, bringing the Gospel and sacraments to both indigenous tribes and the growing immigrant community. Fr. Blanchet recounts vivid stories of influential figures like Dr. John McLoughlin and Fr. Pierre DeSmet, alongside a poignant account of the tragic Whitman massacre of 1847. His candid reflections on the actions of Protestant missionaries and the political climate of the era, particularly regarding the treatment of Native Americans, make this narrative an essential primary source for anyone fascinated by Oregons rich history. - Summary by Carol Pelster

25. feb. 202611 min
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Immerse yourself in the thrilling first-hand experiences of Fr. Norbert Blanchet and his fellow missionaries as they embark on a remarkable journey to Oregon during the 1830s and 1840s. Navigating the wilds of Canada by canoe, horseback, and river raft, Fr. Blanchet and Fr. Demers faced extraordinary challenges to reach the Hudson’s Bay Company Fort in Vancouver, Washington. With relentless passion, they established churches throughout the Willamette Valley, along the Columbia River, and into present-day Washington and British Columbia, bringing the Gospel and sacraments to both indigenous tribes and the growing immigrant community. Fr. Blanchet recounts vivid stories of influential figures like Dr. John McLoughlin and Fr. Pierre DeSmet, alongside a poignant account of the tragic Whitman massacre of 1847. His candid reflections on the actions of Protestant missionaries and the political climate of the era, particularly regarding the treatment of Native Americans, make this narrative an essential primary source for anyone fascinated by Oregons rich history. - Summary by Carol Pelster

25. feb. 202631 min
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Immerse yourself in the thrilling first-hand experiences of Fr. Norbert Blanchet and his fellow missionaries as they embark on a remarkable journey to Oregon during the 1830s and 1840s. Navigating the wilds of Canada by canoe, horseback, and river raft, Fr. Blanchet and Fr. Demers faced extraordinary challenges to reach the Hudson’s Bay Company Fort in Vancouver, Washington. With relentless passion, they established churches throughout the Willamette Valley, along the Columbia River, and into present-day Washington and British Columbia, bringing the Gospel and sacraments to both indigenous tribes and the growing immigrant community. Fr. Blanchet recounts vivid stories of influential figures like Dr. John McLoughlin and Fr. Pierre DeSmet, alongside a poignant account of the tragic Whitman massacre of 1847. His candid reflections on the actions of Protestant missionaries and the political climate of the era, particularly regarding the treatment of Native Americans, make this narrative an essential primary source for anyone fascinated by Oregons rich history. - Summary by Carol Pelster

25. feb. 202627 min
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Immerse yourself in the thrilling first-hand experiences of Fr. Norbert Blanchet and his fellow missionaries as they embark on a remarkable journey to Oregon during the 1830s and 1840s. Navigating the wilds of Canada by canoe, horseback, and river raft, Fr. Blanchet and Fr. Demers faced extraordinary challenges to reach the Hudson’s Bay Company Fort in Vancouver, Washington. With relentless passion, they established churches throughout the Willamette Valley, along the Columbia River, and into present-day Washington and British Columbia, bringing the Gospel and sacraments to both indigenous tribes and the growing immigrant community. Fr. Blanchet recounts vivid stories of influential figures like Dr. John McLoughlin and Fr. Pierre DeSmet, alongside a poignant account of the tragic Whitman massacre of 1847. His candid reflections on the actions of Protestant missionaries and the political climate of the era, particularly regarding the treatment of Native Americans, make this narrative an essential primary source for anyone fascinated by Oregons rich history. - Summary by Carol Pelster

25. feb. 202629 min
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Immerse yourself in the thrilling first-hand experiences of Fr. Norbert Blanchet and his fellow missionaries as they embark on a remarkable journey to Oregon during the 1830s and 1840s. Navigating the wilds of Canada by canoe, horseback, and river raft, Fr. Blanchet and Fr. Demers faced extraordinary challenges to reach the Hudson’s Bay Company Fort in Vancouver, Washington. With relentless passion, they established churches throughout the Willamette Valley, along the Columbia River, and into present-day Washington and British Columbia, bringing the Gospel and sacraments to both indigenous tribes and the growing immigrant community. Fr. Blanchet recounts vivid stories of influential figures like Dr. John McLoughlin and Fr. Pierre DeSmet, alongside a poignant account of the tragic Whitman massacre of 1847. His candid reflections on the actions of Protestant missionaries and the political climate of the era, particularly regarding the treatment of Native Americans, make this narrative an essential primary source for anyone fascinated by Oregons rich history. - Summary by Carol Pelster

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