Native Canadian pilgrims arrive in Rome for canonization of Kateri Tekawitha | ||||
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Thanks, Nivard.
And more for the Canonisation.
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And more for the Canonisation.
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Subject: BBC E-mail: The first Native American saint
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Nivard ... saw this story on the BBC News website and thought you should see it.
** The first Native American saint **
The Catholic Church is about to canonise its first ever Native American saint, Kateri Tekakwitha. She died over 330 years ago, but her story still inspires and captivates.
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19 October 2012 Last updated at 11:45
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Kateri
Tekakwitha: First Catholic Native American saint
By Cordelia Hebblethwaite
Statue of Kateri Tekakwitha at shrine to her in Fonda, New York |
On Sunday, the Catholic Church will canonize its
first ever Native American saint, Kateri Tekakwitha. Sometimes known as Lily of
the Mohawks, she died more than 300 years ago, but is thought by some to have
performed a miracle as recently as 2006.
"It's a third-class relic," says gift
shop manager Joanne Wiesner, wide-eyed as she holds a small Kateri Tekakwitha
prayer card in her hand.
Embedded within the card is a little piece of cloth
which has touched a fragment of bone, a first-class relic, from the soon-to-be
saint.
"I get goose bumps every time I think about
it," says Wiesner.
The prayer cards are selling like hot cakes at the
Shrine of Our Lady of Martyrs in Auriesville, set amid the beautiful wooded
hills of what was once Mohawk land.
It was in a village here, then called Ossernenon,
that Kateri Tekakwitha - a Native American Mohawk woman - was born in 1656.