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Kateri Tekakwitha Wikipedia ~ Saint Kateri Tekakwitha pronounced ˈɡaderi deɡaˈɡwita in Mohawk given the name Tekakwitha baptized as Catherine and informally known as Lily of the Mohawks 1656 – April 17 1680 is a Catholic saint who was an Algonquin–Mohawk laywoman

St Kateri Tekakwitha of the Iroquois Trinity Stores ~ Kateri Tekakwitha was born in the forests of what is now New York State She was a member of the Mohawk Iroquois nation the daughter of a chief and a captive Algonquin mother Orphaned at four she was raised by her uncle At 20 she was baptized by a French Jesuit The following year she left her own village secretly and went to a new Christian Iroquois village near Montreal

Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Franciscan Media ~ Saint Kateri Tekakwitha’s Story The blood of martyrs is the seed of saints Nine years after the Jesuits Isaac Jogues and Jean de Lelande were tomahawked by Iroquois warriors a baby girl was born near the place of their martyrdom Auriesville New York

Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Virgin My Catholic Life ~ Kateri Iroquois for “Catherine” Tekakwitha lived a short life of twentyfour years the same age attained by Saint Thérèse of Lisieux when she died Kateri’s father was a pagan Mohawk Chief and her mother a Christian Algonquin The Mohawk people were the easternmost tribe of the larger Iroquois Confederacy

Our Patron Saint Saint Kateri Conservation Center ~ Kateri Tekakwitha is popularly known as the patron saint of Native American and First Nations Peoples integral ecology and the environment Saint Kateri was born in 1656 and lived much of her life around the site of the presentday Saint Kateri National Shrine and Historic Site in Fonda New York

St Kateri ~ Because of her poor vision Kateri was named Tekakwitha which means she who bumps into things Kateri was taken in by her uncle who was bitterly opposed to Christianity When she was 8 years old Kateris foster family in accordance with Iroquois custom paired her with a young boy who they expected she would marry

Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Biography Facts Britannica ~ Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Jesuit missionary to the Iroquois Indians Harassed stoned and threatened with torture in her home village she fled 200 miles 320 km to the Christian Indian mission of St Francis Xavier at Sault SaintLouis near Montreal There she came to be known as the “Lily of the Mohawks” in recognition of her

Saint Kateri Tekakwitha Parish Irondequoit NY Love ~ Weather ClosingsIncluding Daily Mass NEW Policy As the winter weather hits us the parish will be following the same closure policy as Saint Kateri School if either the East or West School District closes for weatherrelated emergencies parish activities and daily Mass at Saint Kateri Parish will also be canceled


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