Islanders on trek explore holy woman’s beginnings
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Hansen's disease patient Meli Watanuki weeps as she looks at a stained-glass depiction of young Marianne Cope as a catechism student in Utica, New York. The window hangs at the Mother Marianne Cope Westside Soup Kitchen in Utica.
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A banner honoring Mother Marianne Cope hangs outside St. Anthony's convent in Utica, New York. Similar signs and banners hang around other Catholic churches and Catholic institutions around Utica and Syracuse honoring Cope.
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Hawaii pilgrims honoring the canonization of Mother Marianne Cope dine at the Mother Marianne Cope Westside Soup Kitchen in Utica, New York beneath a portrait of Cope.
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Sister Mary Christopher Dixon, who lived in Kalaupapa for 19 years as a nurse tending to Hansen?s disease patients, reunites with patient Clarence ?Boogie? Kahilihiwa at St. Anthony's convent in Utica, New York. When she saw him Sunday, Dixon shouted, ?Boogie! You?re all grown up.? The desk that Mother Marianne Cope used in Kalaupapa, Molokai stands behind Kahilihiwa on the right.
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A well-worn sign invites people in need of a meal in Utica, New York to the 4-year-old Mother Marianne Cope Westside Soup Kitchen.
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Hansen's disease patients from Kalaupapa, Molokai are interviewed at St. Anthony?s convent in Utica, New York by New York media.
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A stained-glass depiction of Mother Marianne Cope helping a Hansen's disease patient in Kalaupapa, Molokai hangs in the Mother Marianne Cope Westside Soup Kitchen in Utica, New York.
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Hawaii residents honoring soon-to-be-Saint Marianne Cope surround a state of Cope that was delivered in September from Poland to St. Joseph - St. Patrick Church in Utica, New York following a Mass on Sunday.
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Linda Sebald of Ala Moana reaches to touch the mahogany reliquary that contains most of Mother Marianne Cope's remains inside the chapel of St. Anthony's convent in Utica, New York.
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Hawaii residents wearing Mother Marianne Cope-themed aloha shirts sang Sunday during a Mass at St. Joseph-St. Patrick Church in Utica, N.Y.
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