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July 14, 2009 |
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Tuesday, July 14 |
7:30 am Mass
1:00 pm
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Daily Mass
Game Day, Commons
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Mass Intentions |
7:30 am - Ken, Karen & Karsten Kenworthy |
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Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha
1656 -1680
July 14
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Daughter of a Christian Algonquin woman captured by Iroquois and married
to a non-Christian Mohawk chief. Orphaned during a smallpox epidemic,
which left her with a scarred face and impaired eyesight. Converted and
baptized in 1676 by Father Jacques de Lamberville, a Jesuit missionary.
Shunned and abused by relatives for her faith. Escaped through 200 miles
of wilderness to the Christian Native American village of
Sault-Sainte-Marie. Took a vow of chastity in 1679. Known for spirituality
and austere lifestyle. Miracle worker. Her grave became a pilgrimage site
and place of miracles for Christian Native Americans and French colonists.
First Native American proposed for canonization, her cause was started in
1884 under Pope Leo XIII. The Tekakwitha Conference, an international
association of Native American Catholics and those in ministry with them,
was named for her.
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