You wrote:
“One of the many Jesuits eaten near my old hometown of Indianapolis was Father Brebeuf.”
(sigh) St. Jean de Brébeuf was not eaten. His heart was. The Hurons were apparently hoping to attain his courage by doing so.
“I believe he was made a saint some time back.”
1930 or so.
Part, all of him ~ makes little difference. He was eaten (in part), but cooked (as a whole). The Hurons were not completely savage!