Paul, it was also interesting to see the stattue to Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, as I've only known of her as a local cult. St. Kateri lived just south of here.
And they honour her with a beautiful statue too-wonderful.
With the large indigenous population in New Mexico, it is meet, right, and a joyful thing that they put up a statue of the first official Native American saint. I will post a photo of the full statue soon.
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wonderful photos of both saints!
Paul, it was also interesting to see the stattue to Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, as I've only known of her as a local cult. St. Kateri lived just south of here.
And they honour her with a beautiful statue too-wonderful.
Thanks for sharing saint Paul
David@Montreal
With the large indigenous population in New Mexico, it is meet, right, and a joyful thing that they put up a statue of the first official Native American saint. I will post a photo of the full statue soon.
Amen, Brother!
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