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    "content": "Kateri Tekakwitha — feast July 14.",
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      "slug": "saint-kateri-tekakwitha",
      "name": "Kateri Tekakwitha",
      "latinName": "Catharina Tekakwitha",
      "feastMonth": 7,
      "feastDay": 14,
      "feastLabel": "July 14",
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  "slug": "saint-kateri-tekakwitha",
  "name": "Kateri Tekakwitha",
  "latinName": "Catharina Tekakwitha",
  "feastMonth": 7,
  "feastDay": 14,
  "feastLabel": "July 14",
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  "imageUrl": "https://latinprayer.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Kateri-Tekakwitha-Claude-Chauchetiere-scaled.jpg",
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  "bodyMarkdown": "Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, known as the \"Lily of the Mohawks,\" was the first Native American to be canonized. Born in 1656 in present-day New York to a Mohawk father and Algonquin Christian mother, she survived smallpox which left her face scarred and her vision impaired. She was baptized at age twenty and lived a life of remarkable prayer, penance, and charity until her death at twenty-four.",
  "bodyHtml": "<p>Saint Kateri Tekakwitha, known as the &ldquo;Lily of the Mohawks,&rdquo; was the first Native American to be canonized. Born in 1656 in present-day New York to a Mohawk father and Algonquin Christian mother, she survived smallpox which left her face scarred and her vision impaired. She was baptized at age twenty and lived a life of remarkable prayer, penance, and charity until her death at twenty-four.</p>"
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