Description: MAKE AN OFFER. THE MORE YOU BUY THE BETTER DEAL I WILL ACCEPT The Shrine of the North American Martyrs in Auriesville, New York is a place of pilgrimage for many Catholics. The postcard depicts pilgrims attending Mass in the huge Coliseum, also known as the Temple of the Seventy-two Doors, as envisioned by St. Isaac Jogues. St. Isaac Jogues was a French Jesuit missionary who was martyred in the area in the 17th century. The shrine is dedicated to him and the other North American martyrs who were killed for their faith.Auriesville, New York is a small town located in the Mohawk Valley region of the state. It is known for its historical significance as the site where St. Isaac Jogues and his companions were martyred by the Mohawk Indians. The shrine was built to honor their memory and has become a place of pilgrimage for Catholics from around the world. The town itself has a rich history dating back to the colonial era and is a popular destination for those interested in American history.The postcard was published by Joe Connors, a local resident of Averill Park, New York. Averill Park is a town located near Auriesville and is part of the same region. The postcard serves as a reminder of the religious history and significance of the Shrine of the North American Martyrs. It is a beautiful depiction of the Coliseum where pilgrims gather to worship and pay homage to the martyrs who gave their lives for their faith.
Price: 9.89 USD
Location: YPSILANTI, MI
End Time: 2024-09-24T01:33:49.000Z
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