Subject: "I have given myself to Jesus"

St. Kateri

SAINT KATERI TEKAKWITHA

Born in 1656 in what is now upstate New York, St. Kateri Tekakwitha was born to a Mohawk father and Christian Algonquin mother. Due to contracting smallpox at a young age, Kateri was left with poor eyesight and scars on her face and eyes. Because of this, she was given the name “Tekakwitha” which in Mohawk means “she bumps into things”.

St. Kateri

At the young age of 8, Kateri said she wanted to dedicate her life to God, and growing up she learned more about the Christian faith through a Jesuit missionary. At the age of 21, Kateri was baptized and received First Holy Communion on Christmas day in 1677. After this, she was rejected by her community, but traveled to Montreal, Canada to join a community of Native American women who had also converted to Christianity.

St. Kateri

St. Kateri continued to live out her faith; she took a vow of virginity at the age of 23, practiced extremely severe fasting, and would pray often in the woods finding God’s presence in her environment. She died on April 17th, 1680, and became canonized in 2012 by Pope Benedict XVI, becoming the patroness of Native Americans, the environment, and more.


St. Kateri Tekakwitha, pray for us!

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