Sept. 24 – On this day in Montana
history in 1841 Father Pierre Jean DeSmet planted a cross on the banks of what
is now the Bitterroot River in western Montana establishing the historic
mission known as St. Mary’s of the Rockies. One can call it coincidence or
divine providence, but DeSmet came to Montana from Council Bluffs on the
Missouri River after meeting Native Americans from the Flathead country who
were on their way to St. Louis to plead for a “black robe” to bring “powerful
medicine” to their people. DeSmet went with them to St. Louis and convinced
Catholic officials there to allow him to return with his new found friends.
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