https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ffzWeGCuQ0
"LDS Chaplains Retire from Catholic Georgetown University, July 1 2013"--https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/church/news/lds-chaplains-retire-from-catholic-georgetown-university?lang=eng
Life, Letters And Travels Of Father Pierre Jean De Smet, S. J., 1801-1873 , Pierre-Jean de Smet S.J. , Hiram Martin Chittenden, , Alfred Talbot Richardson,(volumes 1-4 pg. 1406 , Quoting Jean Pierre De Smet S.J. :
"In the midst of the desert they have added a new star to the grand and beautiful American constellation. The Mormon sect has not been in existence thirty years. Already they have 200,000 converts or adepts, all of whom propose to go out and join their Utah brethren."
"As the Mormons were hounded from state to state, seeking a place where they could live in peace, they sought advice from Jean Pierre De Smet SJ. His description of the magnificent Great Salt Lake valley pleased them greatly. So Salt Lake City became to Mormons what Rome is to Catholics, and Jesuit de Smet stands there among the founders' statues. At the invitation of the Coeur d'Alene tribe, Fr. Pierre-Jean De Smet, SJ sent Jesuits who set up a mission first about 35 miles miles south of its present location, and in 1846 moved it to its present location. The church at this site, the Old Mission Church, was designed by Fr. Ravalli, an Italian born Jesuit, and was built between 1848 and 1853 — the oldest standing building in the state of Idaho, and "the cradle of the Catholic Church" in that region of North America. The Old Mission still stands in what is now Cataldo, Idaho, named for a Jesuit superior Fr. Joseph Cataldo, SJ, but the parish moved to what is now Desmet, Idaho within the Coeur d'Alene Reservation."
https://www.manresa-sj.org/stamps/1_DeSmet.htm
Here are the Life, Letters And Travels Of Father Pierre Jean De Smet, S. J., 1801 1873 , Pierre-Jean de Smet S.J. , Hiram Martin Chittenden, , Alfred Talbot Richardson,(volumes 1-4)-- https://archive.org/details/lifelettersandtravelsoffatherpierrejeandesmets.j.18011873volumes14/page/n4
De Smet is viscous against the Indians here and shamelessly uses them for his political ends, he also bashes Protestants in these memoirs...and at the same time he writes about how he got the Mormons to pick Salt Lake City as their headquarters!
https://old.reddit.com/r/Jesuitworldorder/comments/dt2ara/the_unseen_history_of_the_war_against_the/
there doesn't seem to be anything here