Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha K Saints Catholicism Denominations Christianity
Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha K Saints Catholicism Denominations Christianity
Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha
Sites devoted to the Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha. She was born in 1656 of a Christian Algonquin mother and Mohawk father. She was baptized at 18, and died in 1680. She is often called the "Lily of the Mohawks."
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- A biography of Bl. Kateri by Margaret E. Wardlaw, an editorial, prayer for her canonization, and a poem by Eliza Allen Starr.
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- Short biography of Bl. Kateri, "Star of the Natives," from Fr. Lovasik's book "Kateri of the Mohawks." Illustrated, and with a novena prayer.
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- Short biography.
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- Brief biography, by Ed LoPresti. With bibliography.
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- The story of her life, suited to children.
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- Her life story, for children.
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- A life of the Lily of the Mohawks, by Sarah Skanaieah.
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- Illustrated biographical book by Ellen H. Walworth. Searchable page images.
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- Illustrated profile of Bl. Kateri, also known as Kateri Tegakouita.
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- An illustrated life of Bl. Kateri, for children.
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- Site devoted to Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha and her cause to become the first Native American saint. Created by the people of Kahnawake, and includes information about the Mohawk nation.
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- Prayer for canonization and novena, biography, homilies on Bl. Kateri. Reprinted with permission from the Tekakwitha Conference National Center.
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- An online shrine and museum dedicated to Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha. Includes a gallery with dozens of images, chapel, library, links.
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- Brief biography.
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- Biographical article on the "Lily of the Mohawks," who died in 1680. Also known as Catherine Tegakwitha or Takwita.
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- At Cross in the Woods, Indian River, Michigan. Brief biography, prayer, photo of sculpture.
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- A site dedicated to the Lily of the Mohawks. With pilgrimage photos and links.
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