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Calendar: June 15-28, 2007
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Calendar: June 15-28, 2007
JUNE
15
FRIDAY
- Sacred Heart of Jesus
- World Day of Prayer for Priests
- Oahu Catechetical Conference, Damien Memorial School, Religious Education Department
16
SATURDAY
- Immaculate Heart of Mary
- Oahu Catechetical Conference, Damien Memorial School, Religious Education Department
- Confirmation, St. Rita Parish, Nanakuli, 5 p.m.
17
SUNDAY
- 11th Sunday in Ordinary Time
- Father’s Day
18
MONDAY
- Spring retreat of U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Santa Ana Pueblo, N.M., through June 22
19
TUESDAY
- St. Romuald, abbot
- On this day in 1968, Hawaii’s first diocesan bishop, James J. Sweeney, died in San Francisco.
20
WEDNESDAY
21
THURSDAY
- St. Aloysius Gonzaga, religious
- Serra International convention, Atlanta, through June 24
22
FRIDAY
- Sts. John Fisher and Thomas More, martyrs
- National Catholic charismatic renewal conference, Secaucus, N.J., through June 24
23
SATURDAY
- Nativity of John the Baptist
24
SUNDAY
25
MONDAY
26
TUESDAY
- In 1840 on this date, Fathers Arsensius Walsh and Ernest Heurtel opened the first mission on the Big Island of Hawaii in Kailua, Kona. The island’s first Mass is celebrated soon after.
27
WEDNESDAY
28
THURSDAY
- St. Irenaeus, bishop and martyr
| Posted on Friday, June 15, 2007 (Archive on Friday, June 29, 2007) Posted by pdownes Contributed by pdownes
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Priest elevates the Eucharist during Mass inside Philippine Stock Exchange
CNS photo/Cheryl Ravelo, Reuters
A priest elevates the Eucharist during a Mass on the first trading day of the new year inside the Philippine Stock Exchange in Manila Jan. 5.
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