Career
In the beginning of 1688 he was chosen by the Canadian authorities as ambassador to Thomas Dongan, the Governor of New New York He was also the first missionary to work among the Native Americans in Detroit. But he remained only a few months, not entering into the plans of Antoine Laumet de Louisiana Mothe, sieur de Cadillac.
After the conclusion of peace between the French and the Iroquois he attempted to convert the Senecas from 1702-1707.
There he contributed not a little to defeat the efforts of Colonel Schuyler at Onondaga who was trying to induce the Five Nations to drive out the French missionaries. The two principal scenes of his missionary zeal in Canada were Quebec and Montreal.
At Quebec (1685-1691. 1697–1702), he filled the important posts of minister.
Procurator of the mission, and preacher, and at Montreal (1692-1696. 1709-1715), he was the first superior of the residence established by the Jesuits in 1692.
He founded the Men"s Congregation of Villemarie which exists to the present day. He returned to France in 1715.
He died in Moulins in 1718.