Thursday, July 15, 2010
Feast day of Kateri Tekakwitha yesterday
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Our property has 40+ statues and hiding under a large oak tree and behind a wooden swing is a statue of yesterday's North American native blessed Kateri. I like the green blur behind her and the simple, but pleasant expression on her face. At the base is an a translation of a "nick" name, Little of the Mohawks. Thank you Kateri for all your sacrifices and witnesses to the love of Christ on this earth. May your feast day bring many new converts to the one true faith and instill a great hope to all those living apart from Christ that with God all things are possible.
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- Mercedarian Novice, photographer, humorist, handy-man, fence-builder, prayer warrior, lover of Eucharist and Blessed Mother and Holy Mother Church.
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