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  1. Auriesville is a hamlet in the northern part of New York state and west of Albany. It was the site of Ossernenon, a Mohawk village where French Jesuits established a mission. This operated from 1667 until 1684, when the Mohawk destroyed it as part of continuing confrontations with French colonists.

  2. The National Shrine of the North American Martyrs, also known as the Shrine of Our Lady of Martyrs, is a Roman Catholic shrine in Auriesville, New York dedicated to the three Jesuit missionaries who were martyred at the Mohawk Indian village of Ossernenon in 1642 and 1646.

  3. The Shrine of Our Lady of Martyrs is located in the hamlet of Auriesville in Fultonville, NY. It was founded by the Jesuits in 1885 as a Roman Catholic shrine where “the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the church.”. It is now owned and operated by the not-for-profit “Friends of Our Lady of Martyrs Shrine.”.

  4. Our Lady of Martyrs Shrine in Auriesville, New York (https://www.ourladyofmartyrsshrine.org/) seeks a Roman Catholic priest for the role of Chaplain of the Shrine. The Shrine is located on the historic site of the martyrdom of St. Isaac Jogues, St. Rene Goupil, and St. John LaLande, and the birthplace of St. Kateri Tekakwitha.

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  6. Auriesville, New York. This hilltop shrine is dedicated to three of America's canonized martyrs, who "shed their blood for Christ" on or around this spot in the 1640s -- all while trying to spread the doctrine of the Mother Church to occasionally unappreciative Native Americans.

  7. The Saints of Auriesville Museum places the North American Martyrs and St. Kateri Tekakwitha into this historic context, making evident the sacrificial courage and charity that brought Catholicism to the Mohawk Valley and to what became New York State and the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany.