The Jesuits became involved in the Huron mission in 1626 and lived among the Huron peoples.
On their way back to the Huron missions, a Iroquois war party ambushed the group.
In 1646 he was reported as working in the Huron missions with Father Pijart.
He was sent immediately to the Huron mission.
The Huron mission served both native and European residents, with the arrival of French settlers in the area.
At some point, he became superior of the Huron mission, likely in 1645.
When Laforgue arrives at the Huron mission, he finds a community wary of conversion.
After the Iroquois destroyed the Huron missions he worked to re-establish trade, especially in the Lake Superior region.
Brébeuf had a remarkable facility with language, which was one of the reasons he was chosen for the Huron mission in 1626.
Bressani quickly returned to Trois-Rivières and again became involved with the Huron missions.