Kateri Tekakwitha, Saint Medal, Patron of Indigenous Peoples, the Environment

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     We went to Saint Kateri Tekakwitha’s Canonization in Rome! She was the daughter of a Mohawk Chief and a Catholic Algonquin. Her name loosely translates to “The One Who Walks Groping for Her Way” or “She Who Bumps Into Things.” She converted to Christianity in 1676 and in 1884 became the first Native American to be proposed for canonization. She is the patron of the blind and evacuees and exiles as well as the environment. Pray to Saint Kateri for help with vision and for the protection of our Earth and its creatures.

      Your order includes our vibrant one-of-a-kind hand-painted saint medal, a silver necklace, keychain clasp, or Sterling Silver necklace (your choice!), the story of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha in greeting card format, a felt pouch for safekeeping, unique prayer cards from Rome, Italy, an extra envelope for easy mailing or gifting and a money back guarantee, “No Questions Asked.”  Rob and SaintsforSinners.com stand by their work product. The stories are sometimes embellished, paraphrased, or updated, but overall, they retain the theme presented at canonization or veneration.

A 3mm, 18" unisex Sterling Silver chain may be purchased for an additional cost. Each Sterling Silver chain will be 18" in length unless otherwise specified. 



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