Saint Kateri. She who bumps into things. Vision affected by smallpox. She became the patron saint of the Kateri Residence, that became the Riverside Rehabilitation. Track a building in an old city. First, get there.
Aim for The Riverside Premier Rehabilitation and Healing Center tat #150 Riverside Drive, 10025 to visit a soul-mate, brother and Dan's uncle, suddenly needing long-term care, and find a fine old New York building: Responsive care, good choice, but focus here is on its roots -- revive the patroness Kateri from long ago.
Inside,is a healthy aviary. Excellent. But what is behind this building, so New York solid.
1. The site was a hotel, then a care residence named for Kateri, known as the Lily of the Mohawks; a Roman Catholic saint ultimately. What she achieved in 24 years of life -- and with a vision handicap, and smallpox scars.
Timeline, Kateri Tekathwika
[See also Wiki
"The Lily of the Mohawks"
1658 - Birth of one Kateri Tekathwika , whose mother was an Algonquian convert to Christianity; and her father was Mohawk. Dedicated her life to Christianity. The name is Mohawk. Afflicted with smallpox, vision affected, called,"she who bumps into things." Miracles and works.
1680 - Death of Kateri,
1943 - Pope Pius declared here "venerable"
1980 - Pope John Paul II beatified her and declared her "blessed"
2011 - Pope Benedict XVI canonized her, approving as a needed second miracle the healing of a boy, Jake Finkbonner, who had a "flesh-eating disease."
There are attestations of other special favors and healings. Much detail at Wiki, above.
Wiki states there is a bronze representation of Tekakwitha as part of the bronze doors of St. Patrick's Cathedral, NYC.
2. 1920's. Site at 150 Riverside Drive as an apartment-hotel combination, see https://www.nycservice.org/organizations/349
1968-1970's. Building was converted to a nursing home.
1970's-1981 -- Roman Catholic Diocese through Catholic Charities assumed responsibility for the nursing home. See. https://www.nycservice.org/organizations/349 .
Cardinal Cooke chose Kateri as patroness
1981 -- Ownership went to Kateri Residence organization
2019 -- Hello, home away from home. Courteous, capable staff, really good food I see, and responsive to out of town relatives asking about Bed X. Life in the time of Corona. Thank you.
1999-2004 -- Renovations and improvements
The Kateri Residence, a skilled nursing facility was established at 150 Riverside Drive. https://www.nyconnects.ny.gov/providers/kateri-residence-sofanya407034
Aim for The Riverside Premier Rehabilitation and Healing Center tat #150 Riverside Drive, 10025 to visit a soul-mate, brother and Dan's uncle, suddenly needing long-term care, and find a fine old New York building: Responsive care, good choice, but focus here is on its roots -- revive the patroness Kateri from long ago.
Inside,is a healthy aviary. Excellent. But what is behind this building, so New York solid.
1. The site was a hotel, then a care residence named for Kateri, known as the Lily of the Mohawks; a Roman Catholic saint ultimately. What she achieved in 24 years of life -- and with a vision handicap, and smallpox scars.
Timeline, Kateri Tekathwika
[See also Wiki
"The Lily of the Mohawks"
1658 - Birth of one Kateri Tekathwika , whose mother was an Algonquian convert to Christianity; and her father was Mohawk. Dedicated her life to Christianity. The name is Mohawk. Afflicted with smallpox, vision affected, called,"she who bumps into things." Miracles and works.
1680 - Death of Kateri,
1943 - Pope Pius declared here "venerable"
1980 - Pope John Paul II beatified her and declared her "blessed"
2011 - Pope Benedict XVI canonized her, approving as a needed second miracle the healing of a boy, Jake Finkbonner, who had a "flesh-eating disease."
There are attestations of other special favors and healings. Much detail at Wiki, above.
Wiki states there is a bronze representation of Tekakwitha as part of the bronze doors of St. Patrick's Cathedral, NYC.
2. 1920's. Site at 150 Riverside Drive as an apartment-hotel combination, see https://www.nycservice.org/organizations/349
1968-1970's. Building was converted to a nursing home.
1970's-1981 -- Roman Catholic Diocese through Catholic Charities assumed responsibility for the nursing home. See. https://www.nycservice.org/organizations/349 .
Cardinal Cooke chose Kateri as patroness
1981 -- Ownership went to Kateri Residence organization
2019 -- Hello, home away from home. Courteous, capable staff, really good food I see, and responsive to out of town relatives asking about Bed X. Life in the time of Corona. Thank you.
1999-2004 -- Renovations and improvements
The Kateri Residence, a skilled nursing facility was established at 150 Riverside Drive. https://www.nyconnects.ny.gov/providers/kateri-residence-sofanya407034
George Washington Bridge from the Henry Hudson Parkway
The Riverside, Rehabilitation and Healing, Riverside Drive, NYC
2673 Bainbridge Avenue, the Bronx, New York City, single family home, being built in 1905
Louise Lucinda Brien Hilliard, before she became a McConaghy
Member of the Board: Certainly NOT.