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Mother Marianne Cope, Kateri Tekawitha now officially saints
Posted: 10.21.2012 at 6:43 AM
Laura Hand

Laura Hand anchors CNY Central's Weekend Today in Central New York.

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Local pilgrims part of ceremonies

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Two women with ties to Central New York are now Saints in the Roman Catholic Church.

In a ceremony that lasted two and a half hours, the Pope canonized Mother Marianne Cope, a Franciscan nun who llived in Utica and founded Syracuse's St. Joseph's Hospital before going to Hawaii to minister to lepers,  and Kateri Tekawitha, a Mohawk girl who started her life in what is now Fonda, and is now the first Native American saint.

We have continuing coverage on NBC-3, with Matt Mulcahy reporting live from Rome at 9, on Weekend Today in Central NY.

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