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At the time of her death there were reports that the scars on her face completely disappeared. People who prayed for her intercession have reported many healings as a result. Her Feast Day is celebrated July The Shrine is open from May through October from a.

Mass is offered on Saturdays vigil Mass and Sundays. If you wish to attend Mass on any other day, then they ask you to attend one of the nearby churches listed on their website.

One of the main attractions is the spring where Saint Kateri was baptized. The water still flows, and many pilgrims claim cures after drinking the water and praying through the intercession of Saint Kateri. Click here to find hotels near Fonda, N. Home » Destinations » U. We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits.

Do not sell my personal information. Around the time that Kateri was ten years old, Ossernon was besieged by the French. With no village to remain in, the group migrated west to settle in Caughnawaga. The main, two-story building houses a rustic, of-the-Earth feeling sanctuary for services on the second floor. There are woven blankets, hand-carved wooden posts, and even snowshoes. Iconography to a few saints are present throughout the naturally lit, peaceful room. Below the sanctuary is a curated collection of both regional and Native American history.

Many of the artifacts on display are common to museum collections like this. Next to this main building, there is also a small gift shop with lots of rosaries, t-shirts, coffee mugs and other stuff.

But, in addition, there are handmade goods from locals whose lineage can be traced back to the Mohawk tribe. Having already spent time in the company of the Jesuits, Kateri had become familiarized with the story of Jesus Christ and the concept of Christianity. It is written that around the age of 20, she expressed her desire to be officially baptized.

At that time, she was given the Christian name of Catherine. At the rear of the parking lot behind the gift shop you will discover a trail ascending into the woods. I am not the slightest bit religious, but I enjoyed my visit. Grounds are beautiful, peaceful, and carefully maintained. Trails are nice. The small museum is interesting, although I'm not sure about the accuracy of the descriptions, and many things were not marked at all or needed updating.

It's an interesting combination of artifacts and art. It is surprisingly difficult to learn anything about Saint Kateri from what is posted. I had to look her up online when I got home to learn any details about her.

The entire site was a treat for the senses. The main sanctuary is awesome in that it is very rustic and features the woodlands and traditional symbols along with main stream religious. I found the museum very well composed and informative. If you have time walk the trail to the archaeological site and spring. There is also a short drive for those less fit. Two other must experiences are the candle hut and the outdoor sanctuary. Expect to spend at least two hours. The staff is extremely knowledgeable and ready to answer all of your questions.

Many unique and interesting items are available at the gift shop. This was a gem off the usual beaten tourist trail. Peace abounds with every step of your visit. WhisperingSpirit Wisconsin 19 contributions. The shrine area includes a chapel honoring St. Kateri, a museum with many native artifacts, a gazebo for placing personal prayer requests and a nature trail. It is a spacious outdoor area; very pretty, well kept, quiet and peaceful. I'm glad we took time for a visit while traveling across New York and being aware of many blessings during our journey.

A Visit to a Beautiful and Peaceful Shrine. If you love to visit shrines of great American Catholic saints, this is a wonderful place to visit. We have now visited this place twice and have loved it both times. There is so much history here. This shrine has a darling museum that you can walk through by yourself in about a half hour. It houses all Indian artifacts with great descriptions of it all.

There is an area where there are seats for people to sit for group tours and lectures. The grounds are just beautiful with lovely statues. There is a big lawn to walk around and there is a small chapel up by the road to Fonda where you can make a short visit there to the statue of St.

Kateri Tekakwitha. You can light a candle for a special intention and leave a donation if you wish. The Shrine also has an outdoor shelter where Masses are held on the weekends. One of my favorite parts of the Shrine is the gift shop. This shop has all kinds of statues, medals, books, holy cards, etc. There are gifts for young and old and very reasonable. The staff is very friendly, too. The gift shop also has holy water that is from the spring down the road where the excavation site is located.

You will feel very inspired if you visit this beautiful shrine. You can learn the whole story about St. Kateri Tekakwitha if you visit this shrine on-line. Rita G.



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