Lily of the Mohawks

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Lily of the Mohawks is the devotional title of Kateri Tekakwitha, a 17th-century Algonquin–Mohawk woman who became the first Native American saint canonized by the Catholic Church.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf devotional title
appliedTo Kateri Tekakwitha NERFINISHED
associatedCentury 17th century
associatedSymbol lily flower
associatedWith Catholic missions in New France NERFINISHED
indigenous Catholic spirituality
associatedWithEthnicity Algonquin people NERFINISHED
Mohawk people NERFINISHED
associatedWithRegion North America NERFINISHED
associatedWithReligion Catholicism NERFINISHED
associatedWithTribe Iroquois Confederacy NERFINISHED
Mohawk Nation NERFINISHED
category Catholic honorific titles
Nicknames of religious figures
commemoratedOn Kateri Tekakwitha’s feast day
devotionFocus Kateri Tekakwitha NERFINISHED
epithetLanguage English
hasDevotionalCult yes
hasGenderAssociation female
honorificFor Native American saint
honorificScope local indigenous communities
universal Church NERFINISHED
honorificType Marian-style epithet
honors Kateri Tekakwitha’s chastity
Kateri Tekakwitha’s piety
Kateri Tekakwitha’s suffering
linkedConcept inculturation in Catholicism
linkedToConcept Catholic evangelization of indigenous peoples
Native American sainthood
linkedToEvent canonization of Kateri Tekakwitha
refersTo Kateri Tekakwitha NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism
surface form: Roman Catholic Church
symbolizes holiness
purity
titleOf Catholic saint
usedBy Catholic clergy
Catholic laity
usedIn Catholic devotional literature
Catholic hagiography
devotional songs
prayers
religious biographies
veneratedBy Catholics NERFINISHED
Native American Catholics NERFINISHED
veneratedIn Canada NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED

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Kateri Tekakwitha alsoKnownAs Lily of the Mohawks
Kateri Tekakwitha devotionalTitle Lily of the Mohawks