De Smets Letters and Sketches, 1841-1842

022 - Letter 16

24 min · 11. feb. 2026
episode 022 - Letter 16 cover

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Journey back to 1841 and 1842 as Fr. Pierre-Jean DeSmet navigates the rugged and untamed American West, driven by a mission to share the gospel with the Flatheads. These Native Americans had sent numerous delegations from Montana to St. Louis, pleading for a Blackgown priest to guide them in their Christian faith. Fr. DeSmets heartfelt letters to his Jesuit Superiors reveal not only his extraordinary commitment and selflessness but also the trials he faced—fatigue, hunger, thirst, and dangers that echo the challenges of the apostle St. Paul. Alongside his spiritual quest, he offers insightful observations on geography, geology, and even a vivid account of a tornado, as well as the unique customs of the tribes he encounters. His deep respect and love for the Indigenous peoples resulted in thousands embracing his message and receiving baptism. Following these remarkable adventures, Fr. DeSmet continued his tireless missionary work across the West, covering an astonishing 180,000 miles in his unwavering dedication to the Indians and the Catholic faith. - Summary by Carol Pelster

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episode 022 - Letter 16 artwork

022 - Letter 16

Journey back to 1841 and 1842 as Fr. Pierre-Jean DeSmet navigates the rugged and untamed American West, driven by a mission to share the gospel with the Flatheads. These Native Americans had sent numerous delegations from Montana to St. Louis, pleading for a Blackgown priest to guide them in their Christian faith. Fr. DeSmets heartfelt letters to his Jesuit Superiors reveal not only his extraordinary commitment and selflessness but also the trials he faced—fatigue, hunger, thirst, and dangers that echo the challenges of the apostle St. Paul. Alongside his spiritual quest, he offers insightful observations on geography, geology, and even a vivid account of a tornado, as well as the unique customs of the tribes he encounters. His deep respect and love for the Indigenous peoples resulted in thousands embracing his message and receiving baptism. Following these remarkable adventures, Fr. DeSmet continued his tireless missionary work across the West, covering an astonishing 180,000 miles in his unwavering dedication to the Indians and the Catholic faith. - Summary by Carol Pelster

11. feb. 202624 min
episode 021 - Letter 15 artwork

021 - Letter 15

Journey back to 1841 and 1842 as Fr. Pierre-Jean DeSmet navigates the rugged and untamed American West, driven by a mission to share the gospel with the Flatheads. These Native Americans had sent numerous delegations from Montana to St. Louis, pleading for a Blackgown priest to guide them in their Christian faith. Fr. DeSmets heartfelt letters to his Jesuit Superiors reveal not only his extraordinary commitment and selflessness but also the trials he faced—fatigue, hunger, thirst, and dangers that echo the challenges of the apostle St. Paul. Alongside his spiritual quest, he offers insightful observations on geography, geology, and even a vivid account of a tornado, as well as the unique customs of the tribes he encounters. His deep respect and love for the Indigenous peoples resulted in thousands embracing his message and receiving baptism. Following these remarkable adventures, Fr. DeSmet continued his tireless missionary work across the West, covering an astonishing 180,000 miles in his unwavering dedication to the Indians and the Catholic faith. - Summary by Carol Pelster

11. feb. 202610 min
episode 020 - Letter 14 artwork

020 - Letter 14

Journey back to 1841 and 1842 as Fr. Pierre-Jean DeSmet navigates the rugged and untamed American West, driven by a mission to share the gospel with the Flatheads. These Native Americans had sent numerous delegations from Montana to St. Louis, pleading for a Blackgown priest to guide them in their Christian faith. Fr. DeSmets heartfelt letters to his Jesuit Superiors reveal not only his extraordinary commitment and selflessness but also the trials he faced—fatigue, hunger, thirst, and dangers that echo the challenges of the apostle St. Paul. Alongside his spiritual quest, he offers insightful observations on geography, geology, and even a vivid account of a tornado, as well as the unique customs of the tribes he encounters. His deep respect and love for the Indigenous peoples resulted in thousands embracing his message and receiving baptism. Following these remarkable adventures, Fr. DeSmet continued his tireless missionary work across the West, covering an astonishing 180,000 miles in his unwavering dedication to the Indians and the Catholic faith. - Summary by Carol Pelster

11. feb. 20266 min
episode 019 - Book II Part 5 artwork

019 - Book II Part 5

Journey back to 1841 and 1842 as Fr. Pierre-Jean DeSmet navigates the rugged and untamed American West, driven by a mission to share the gospel with the Flatheads. These Native Americans had sent numerous delegations from Montana to St. Louis, pleading for a Blackgown priest to guide them in their Christian faith. Fr. DeSmets heartfelt letters to his Jesuit Superiors reveal not only his extraordinary commitment and selflessness but also the trials he faced—fatigue, hunger, thirst, and dangers that echo the challenges of the apostle St. Paul. Alongside his spiritual quest, he offers insightful observations on geography, geology, and even a vivid account of a tornado, as well as the unique customs of the tribes he encounters. His deep respect and love for the Indigenous peoples resulted in thousands embracing his message and receiving baptism. Following these remarkable adventures, Fr. DeSmet continued his tireless missionary work across the West, covering an astonishing 180,000 miles in his unwavering dedication to the Indians and the Catholic faith. - Summary by Carol Pelster

11. feb. 202612 min
episode 018 - Book II Part 4 artwork

018 - Book II Part 4

Journey back to 1841 and 1842 as Fr. Pierre-Jean DeSmet navigates the rugged and untamed American West, driven by a mission to share the gospel with the Flatheads. These Native Americans had sent numerous delegations from Montana to St. Louis, pleading for a Blackgown priest to guide them in their Christian faith. Fr. DeSmets heartfelt letters to his Jesuit Superiors reveal not only his extraordinary commitment and selflessness but also the trials he faced—fatigue, hunger, thirst, and dangers that echo the challenges of the apostle St. Paul. Alongside his spiritual quest, he offers insightful observations on geography, geology, and even a vivid account of a tornado, as well as the unique customs of the tribes he encounters. His deep respect and love for the Indigenous peoples resulted in thousands embracing his message and receiving baptism. Following these remarkable adventures, Fr. DeSmet continued his tireless missionary work across the West, covering an astonishing 180,000 miles in his unwavering dedication to the Indians and the Catholic faith. - Summary by Carol Pelster

11. feb. 202628 min