Étienne de Carheil (20 November 1633 – 27 July 1726) was a French Jesuit priest who became a missionary to the Iroquois and Huron Indians in the New World.
Born at Carentoir, France, on 20 November 1633, de Carheil entered the Society of Jesus on 30 August 1652.
He studied in Amiens, La Flèche, and Bourges, taught in Rouen and Tours, and was ordained a Catholic priest in 1666.
He taught grammar at the Jesuit College in Quebec for three years, before receiving an assignment to the Mission of Mackinac.
[1] After his return to Quebec, de Carheil spent most of the rest of his life ministering to the French settlers in Montreal and elsewhere.