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Vatican set to canonize first aboriginal woman Sunday

A woman who is credited with several life-saving miracles is set to become North America's first female aboriginal saint. Kateri Tekak-witha is to be canonized by the Pope at a Vatican mass on Sunday.
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Card with the likeness of Saint Kateri Tekakwitha.

A woman who is credited with several life-saving miracles is set to become North America's first female aboriginal saint.

Kateri Tekak-witha is to be canonized by the Pope at a Vatican mass on Sunday.

Tekakwitha was born in New York state in 1656 before fleeing to a settlement north of the border to escape opposition to her Christianity. She died in 1680 at the age of 24.

Tekakwitha's body is entombed in a marble shrine at the St. Francis-Xavier Church in the Montreal-area Mohawk community of Kahnawake.

Approximately 1,500 Canadian pilgrims are expected to head to the Vatican for the celebrations.