"Personal possessions that once belonged to an Indiana nun who will be canonized a saint this fall have been put on display by the religious order she founded.
Mother Theodore Guerin, a 19th-century French nun who founded the Sisters of Providence community near Terre Haute, will be elevated to sainthood on Oct. 15 by Pope Benedict XVI during a ceremony in Vatican City.
Guerin's artifacts have been placed on display indefinitely at the Heritage Museum at St. Mary-of-the-Woods, said Sister Mary Ryan, the congregation's archivist."
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