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St. Kateri ChapelMore than a year after the groundbreaking ceremony, work on a forthcoming shrine to St. Kateri Tekakwitha just south of Gallup, New Mexico, by alumnus architect Erik Bootsma (鈥01). Sponsored by the Knights of Columbus, the Southwest Indian Foundation, and the Diocese of Gallup, the shrine will include a chapel, a museum, and an outdoor Rosary walk consisting of 30 stations housed in adobe niches.

鈥淚 went out this July and checked in on the project, and it鈥檚 moving along well,鈥 says Mr. Bootsma. 鈥淭hey so far have a number of the Rosary 鈥榖ead鈥 shrines up, and have just started planning for the Guadalupe 鈥榣ink鈥 shrine to start this fall.鈥

Erik Bootsma
Erik Bootsma ('01)

The site, Mr. Bootsma , is 鈥渄esigned in a Spanish Colonial style to note the Mexican heritage and connection to the Native Saint Juan Diego.鈥 As such, it is being built mostly with all-natural materials and in keeping with Native construction technique. 鈥淲e鈥檙e minimizing steel as much as we can and relying on adobe and wood,鈥 Mr. Bootsma , 鈥渨hich, as the churches built in the 17th century in the area show, can last for centuries.鈥

Canonized by Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI in 2012, St. Kateri was a 15th century member of the Mohawk Tribe who converted to Catholicism. She is the first canonized Native American and the patron saint of indigenous people.

鈥淭his shrine is particularly meaningful for Native American Catholics because it is dedicated to St. Kateri Tekakwitha,鈥 Rev. Henry Sands, director of the National Black and Indian Foundation,  the Arlington Catholic Herald. 鈥淚t鈥檚 an acknowledgement of the role that she plays in the Catholic Church, not just as an example for Native Americans, but for all Catholics.鈥

Several other members of the College community are also involved in the project. 鈥Patrick Mason (鈥03) with the Knights of Columbus nationally is coordinator on that side, and Jeremy Boucher (鈥03) is managing the project on the ground,鈥 notes Mr. Bootsma, adding that Bill McCarthy 鈥 chief executive officer of the Southwest Indian Foundation; husband of Cathy (Short 鈥77); and father of Brigid (Strader 鈥04), Therese (Monnereau 鈥05), Erin (Feeney 鈥07), John (鈥11), Aileen (鈥14), Liam (鈥18) 鈥 鈥渋s spearheading the whole project.鈥

St. Kateri PlazaDesigning the shrine marks a professional change of pace for Mr. Bootsma, a classical architect who ordinarily specializes in church designs and renovations. 鈥淭his is really unique because it is not necessarily purely liturgical, but devotional,鈥 he . 鈥淚t鈥檚 a good opportunity for creativity and to do something really great within [Native American] traditions.鈥