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MichelleW Forum All-Star
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I'd like to introduce some of the early American saints, but I can't decide what to order. Does anyone have any experience with these:
Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha:
Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha by Lawrence G. Lovasik
Kateri Tekakwitha: The Lily of the Mohawks by Lillian M. Fisher
Kateri Tekakwitha: Mohawk Maid by Evelyn M. Brown
Blessed Kateri and the Cross in the Forest by Anne E. Neuberger
I'm also looking at St. Isaac and Father Marquette...
Thanks!
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Christine Forum All-Star
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We have the 1st, 2nd and 4th books. My children's favorite is Blessed Kateri and the Cross in the Forest by Anne E. Neuberger. It is a picture book that is fairly well done and definitely interesting.
__________________ Christine
Mommy to 4 girls, 5 boys, & 2 in God's care
Memories of a Catholic Wife and Mother
Pretty Lilla Rose
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Kelly Forum All-Star
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When you say "American", do you mean North American??? If you're including all the Americas, there're a bunch more saints to consider!
KElly in FL
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MichelleW Forum All-Star
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Thanks Christine! That is very helpful.
Kelly, I'm including all the Americas, but only during the 1600's for now. The other American saints I found were all later. Do you know of some from that time period that I am missing?
Thanks,
Michelle
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Kelly Forum All-Star
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St. Juan Diego 1471-1548 Mexico
Bl. (or St.?) Ignatius de Azevedo 1527-1570 Brazil
Bl. Joseph de Anchieta 1534-1587 Brazil
St. Turibius of Mogrovejo 1538-1606 Peru
St. Francis Solano 1549-1610 Peru
St. Martin de Porres 1579-1639 Peru
St. Peter Claver 1580-1654 Colombia
St. John Masias 1585-1645 Peru
St. Rose of Lima 1586-1617 Peru
Bl. Peter of St. Joseph Betaneur 1619-1667 Guatemala
St. Roch Gonzalez 1576-1628 Uruguay
St. John del Casstillo 1596-1628 Uruguay
St. Alphonsus Rodriguez 1598-1628 Uruguay
St. Rene Goupil 1608-1642 North America
St. Isaac Jogues 1607-1646 North America
St. John Lalande d. 1646 North America
St. Anthony Daniel 1601-1648 North America
St. John de Brebeuf 1593-1649 N. America
St. Gabriel Lalemant 1610-1649 N. America
St. Charles Garnier 1606-1649 N. America
St. Noel Chabanel 1613-11649 N. America
Bl. Marie of the Incarnation 1599-1672 Canada
St. Marguerite Bourgeoys 1620-1700 Canada
Bl. Francois de Montmorency Laval 1623-1708 Canada
Bl. Catherine of St. Augustine 1632-1668 Canada
St. Kateri Tekawitha 1656-1689 Canada
Bl. (or is he St. now?) Junipero Serra 1713-1784 USA
Also, there were many, many martyrs for the Faith in the Florida missions. If you're interested, I can post some book titles with information. There are a number in Florida and in Georgia whoses causes for beatification are currently being investigated.
Kelly in FL (former Mission Territory!)
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Michelle,
Pauline Media has a new book called Holy Friends: Thirty Saints and Blesseds of the Americas.
In addition to the No. Amer. martyrs and Bl. Kateri I found 2 Canadian saints for your time period. Bl. Marie of the Incarnation Guyard 1599-1672 and Bl. Francois de Laval, 1623-1708. I think Bishop Laval of Quebec is the bishop in Willa Cather's book Shadows on the Rock, about the Catholic settlement in Quebec (fantastic book!). He died penniless as he gave everything to the poor.
Bl. Marie founded an Ursiline convent in Quebec. She could speak, read and write Iroquois, Montagnais, Algonquin and Ouendat. She authored an Algonquin catechism.
The book is arranged by country and chronologically and the illustrations are beautiful.
__________________ Gwen...wife for 30 years, mom of 7, grandma of 3.....
"If you want equal justice for all and true freedom and lasting peace, then America, defend life." JPII
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Kelly Forum All-Star
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momwise wrote:
... and Bl. Francois de Laval, 1623-1708. I think Bishop Laval of Quebec is the bishop in Willa Cather's book Shadows on the Rock, about the Catholic settlement in Quebec (fantastic book!) |
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This is a wonderful book, I think of it often (the mark of a great book!)
Also, there is an inexpensive booklet called "Heroes of Virtue" by Sister Elizabeth Ann, SIster of St. Joseph the Worker, which is a "timeline manual of New World Saints and Blesseds" It's not eye-catching, but it's very helpful and interesting.
Kelly in FL
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MichelleW Forum All-Star
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WOW!! I had no idea! Thanks so much!
My library has "Holy Friends" and I just put it on hold. I'll look for the other book. This week is the Huge Book Sale!
How did you all find all these?
Michelle
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MichelleW wrote:
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We studied early explorers last fall and used these two Vision Books as read alouds. Everyone really enjoyed them.
__________________ Janette (4 boys - 22, 21, 15, 14)
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We did a unit on the Jesuits last year, and another on Contact Era/Colonial Era history, which had some overlap. I used the "Heroes of Virtue" book a lot for our study of the Jesuits.
Kelly in FL
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MichelleW Forum All-Star
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Janette, thanks! That's what I was wondering. My kids are 8 and under and I wasn't sure how difficult these would be.
Kelly,Where did you find that little booklet? I've tried several places and can't seem to find it....
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Michelle,
I *may* have found it at CHC, possibly Emmanuel Books.
It's been a long time since I bought it!
Kelly in FL
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