Kateri Tekakwitha by Evelyn M Brown

Kateri Tekakwitha by Evelyn M Brown

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Kateri Tekakwitha by Evelyn M Brown

This book is from the famous line of Vision books of saints that are one of the most popular and well-told series of stories for young people. This is the inspiring story of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, a holy young Indian woman who was converted to Christianity by the French missionaries led by Saint Isaac Joques during the 1600s.

Kateri's mother was a very devout Christian woman who, after being captured by the Iroquois, was not allowed to baptize her daughter. Kateri's whole family died of smallpox, and she was adopted by a chief who was very anti-Christian. When she was baptized and converted by the missionaries, Kateri became ostracized from the tribe. With the help of the priest, she made a daring escape, and thereafter lived a life devoted to God. Denied her desire to become a nun, she declined marriage and lived as a single woman with deep faith, offering her sufferings and life to Christ. She died at the age of twenty-four and is affectionately known as the Lily of the Mohawks. Kateri was canonized by Saint Pope John Paul I in 2012.

Bossis, Gabrielle: - Gabrielle Bossis (1874-1950) born and raised in France, was a single woman and a nurse during World War I. In her later years she became a playwright and touring artist. Known by friends and acquaintances for her vivacious personality and infectious laughter, her journals revealed a rich spiritual life. The French edition of He and I (Lui et Moi) has been translated into several languages and sold worldwide.
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ISBN 13 9780898703801
ISBN 10 0898703808
Title Kateri Tekakwitha
Author Evelyn M Brown
Series Vision Books
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Ignatius Press
Year published 1991-09-05
Number of pages 178
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.