Sister of St. Anne Kateri Mitchell is a member of the Mohawk Nation at Akwesasne and served as executive director of the Tekakwitha Conference from 1998-2018, a nonprofit that fosters Indigenous Catholic life in the U.S.
‘A new day’ for Indigenous Catholics, but change takes time, says Mohawk Catholic religious sister
Catholics denounce federal execution of Navajo tribe member
Execution of Navajo Lezmond Mitchell at the hands of U.S. government violates the Navajo Nation’s cultural values, serves as racial oppression and devalues the sacred dignity of human life of Native Americans.
CCHD grants support climate change response, Native American credit access
The U.S. bishops’ Catholic Campaign for Human Development has approved a national grant of $300,000 to help low-income Native American households across the country maintain vital access to credit.
Calling on St. Kateri
St. Kateri Tekakwitha found ways to persevere in holiness.
TV review: ‘Walking the Good Red Road,’ May 17
“Walking the Good Red Road” is a touching evocation of a Catholic historical figure whose virtues deserve to be better known.
Ground broken for new St. Kateri Tekakwitha Shrine in New Mexico diocese
The rosary walk at a new shrine to be built in the Gallup Diocese to honor St. Kateri Tekakwitha “will imitate” the life and example of the Native American saint, popularly known as the “Lily of the Mohawks,” said Bishop James S. Wall of Gallup, New Mexico.