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Daily Rosary Meditations | Catholic Prayers

St. Kateri Tekakwitha

Daily Rosary Meditations | Catholic Prayers

Dr. Mike Scherschligt

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.91K Ratings

🗓️ 14 July 2022

⏱️ 25 minutes

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0:00.0

This is the movement of the Holy Family, leading people to Jesus through friendship, good conversation and the Rosary.

0:20.0

Welcome to our Rosary I'm Dr. Troy Hinkle here with Team Carney. So I'm honored to be here with them and you what's your name oh yeah

0:27.3

Archbishop Joseph Nalman is here too so we are going to begin by calling to mind

0:32.4

wherever in the presence of Almighty God in whom we live and move and have our being.

0:37.0

We call upon him in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit.

0:41.0

Amen. Before we begin, let's pray for some people. We're going to

0:46.9

pray for Father Pto Sullivan. We're going to pray for Eleanor Burke. We're

0:52.3

going to pray for Renee Garnett and we're going to pray for

0:55.9

Olivia Caneli and her family and we're praying for Demian Clay and his family. Our theme for this rosary is St. Catieri, Tequitha, since this is her feast day.

1:09.7

Today is the feast day of St. Catary Te Tequitha nicknamed the Lily of the Mohawks.

1:15.3

Kateri is the first Native American to be canonized.

1:20.6

She was born in 1656, just outside of modern day Albany, New York.

1:26.0

Her mother was baptized by Jesuit missionaries,

1:30.0

but she and Katiri's father died of smallpox when Kateri was only four.

1:35.0

The disease left terrible scars on Kateri's face and created cataracts on her eyes that made her all but blind.

1:43.7

She would often cover her head with a blanket to hide

1:47.5

so that the youth in the tribe wouldn't make fun of her face.

1:51.6

Even though Kateri wasn't baptized until she was

1:55.1

19 years old, she was taught two crucial things by her mother that gloriously shaped her young life.

2:05.7

First, that there was one true God

2:09.4

who became man and died on the cross. And second, that this one true God should be served from one's heart.

2:19.2

These two wonderful truths were so ingrained in Kateri that she refused marriage in a culture where that was simply unheard of.

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