File:Shrine at Auriesville.jpg
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editDescriptionShrine at Auriesville.jpg | The Shrine of the North American Martyrs at Auriesville, New York seen from the Mohawk River. It was here that St. Issac Jogues and Companions were martyred for spreading the Gospel of Christ. |
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