
Nicholas Black Elk (Lakota Medicine Man, Catholic Saint?)
Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World
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The Life and Times of Nicholas Black Elk
In Black Elk's day, Catechists did more than just provide basic instruction in the faith to people. They preached, led prayer services, prayed over sick people and baptized people. This was partly due to the fact that lots of places were hard to reach and could not be visited by priests regularly. In the 1960s, the Second Vatican Council restored the permanent d'Acadne.
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Transcript

Two popular books held Lakota medicine man Black Elk as an icon of native American spirituality. Jimmy Akin and Dom Bettinelli explore the truths those books suppressed about Nicholas Black Elk, especially his conversion and devout Catholic faith.
