However, the bulk of the support that materialized came from Katharine Drexel, who saved many schools by donating over $100,000 per year and supplying school personnel through the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament.
The Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions began to provide financial support and a substantial number of Native American Catholics attended, including priests, deacons, religious sisters and laity.
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