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Pope names 'Lily of the Mohawks' first Native American saint

Pope Benedict named seven new saints on Sunday, including Kateri Tekakwitha, a Mohawk and Algonquin Native American born in 1656, to whom miracles are attributed. 

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A faithful holds an image depicting Kateri Tekakwitha, the first ever native American to be declared a saint, before Pope Benedict XVI conducts a special mass to canonize seven new saints including Tekakwitha at St. Peter's square in Vatican City October 21.

Pope Benedict created seven new saints on Sunday including the first Native American to be canonised, as the聽聽reaches out to its global flock to rebuff encroaching secularism.

The celebration of figures who had suffered to promote the faith comes as the Church begins a drive to reclaim flagging congregations in former strongholds in the face of sex abuse scandals and dissent against Church teachings.

Thousands of pilgrims from around the world converged on St.聽聽to witness the ceremony recognising the saints, who included聽, a sixteenth-century convert known as "Lily of the Mohawks."

The crowd included hundreds of pilgrims from the United States' 2.5 million-strong Native American population, of whom 680,000 are estimated to be Catholic, a legacy of the success of early missionaries in converting indigenous people in聽.

Many pilgrims waved the flag of the聽聽and held portraits of Pedro Calungsod, killed doing missionary work in 1672, who became the second Filipino saint. Others in traditional German dirndl dresses and leather shorts cheered as Pope Benedict welcomed them in his native tongue.

Portraits of the new saints, including French Jesuit Jacques Berthieu, Italian priest聽, the Spanish nun聽聽y Barangueras, and German laywoman Anna Schaffer hung from the marble facade of St.聽, and the crowds cheered as each name was called.

"Saint Kateri, Protectress of聽聽and the first Native American saint, we entrust to you the renewal of the faith in the first nations and in聽! May God bless the first nations!" Pope Benedict said in his homily, in which he alternated between French, English, German and Italian.

Saint Kateri, born in 1656 in what is now New York to a Mohawk father and an Algonquin mother, impressed missionaries with her devotion.聽This began a centuries-old tradition of veneration culminating with her canonisation.

Dressed in fringed and beaded regalia with an arctic fox fur collar,聽聽of the Odawa tribe, whose native name is Bedaben, meaning Blessing of New Day, said the canonisation of Saint Kateri was a boost to the Native American community.

"Our cultural and spiritual history needs to be upheld, celebrated and taught to our younger generation," said Arnouts, 68, who had travelled from聽聽to present Pope Benedict with a wood-burned cedar log she had made, a traditional craft.

Aida and聽, wearing Hawaiian garlands of flowers around their necks, were among scores of pilgrims who had travelled from the island to see the canonisation of Marianne Cope, a German-born woman who founded a hospital in聽聽in the 19th century.

"I will tell my children and grandchildren about this day,"聽聽said, holding a portrait of Saint Marianne. "The reason they are called saints is because they suffered for the sake of 海角大神ity and they didn't want to renounce the faith. This is important because it will make our faith stronger."

Five of the seven saints were important figures in the Church's history of missionary work, pointing to a theme for the Church as it enters what Pope Benedict has proclaimed a "year of faith", aimed at countering the rise of secularism.

The canonisation ceremony came in the middle of a three-week meeting of hundreds of bishops at the Vatican on the theme of the "New Evangelisation", an effort to rejuvenate the Church and win back lapsed believers.

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