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Calendar: July 13-26, 2007
JULY

13

FRIDAY

St. Henry

On this date in 1827, the first recorded Mass on Hawaiian soil is celebrated in Honolulu

14

SATURDAY

Blessed Kateri Tekakwitha, virgin

Visitation to St. Anthony Parish, Kailua, by Bishop Larry Silva concluding Welcoming Parish self-study, through July 15

On the date in 1954, Pope Pius XII announced the appointment of Father John J. Scanlan of San Francisco as auxiliary bishop of Honolulu

15

SUNDAY

15th Sunday in Ordinary Time

16

MONDAY

Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel

17

TUESDAY

18

WEDNESDAY

St. Camillus de Lellis, priest

19

THURSDAY

20

FRIDAY

21

SATURDAY

St. Lawrence of Brindisi, priest and doctor

Second anniversary of the ordination and installation of Bishop Larry Silva

22

SUNDAY

16th Sunday in Ordinary Time

Installation of Father William Kunisch as pastor of the Co-Cathedral of St. Theresa, Honolulu

23

MONDAY

St. Bridget of Sweden, religious

24

TUESDAY

St. Sharbel Makluf, priest

25

WEDNESDAY

St. James, apostle

On this date in 1903, Bishop Libert Boeynaems was appointed as the fifth bishop of the Hawaii mission.

On this date in 1941, the first bishop of Honolulu James J. Sweeney was consecrated bishop in St. Mary Cathedral, San Francisco

26

THURSDAY

Sts. Joachim and Anne, parents of Mary


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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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