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Friday, August 5, 2005
Holy Connections: Saints and parishes

By Hermine Lees
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Each month, The Tidings lists dates in the church's calendar which commemorate saints and other noteworthy celebrations, and archdiocesan parishes named in the saints' honor. The list may not include all the feast days in a particular month, but may include days not explicitly named in the Order of Prayer (Ordo).

August 1: St. Alphonsus Liguori, 18th century bishop and doctor of the church in Italy, founded the order of Redemptorists and is patron of moral theologians. Parish: St. Alphonsus, Los Angeles.

August 4: St. John Mary Vianney, known as the Cure d'Ars, renowned as a confessor, 19th century France. Parish: St. John Vianney, Hacienda Heights.

August 6: Transfiguration, feast of Jesus' transfiguration celebrated by the church since the 15th century; also commemorates anniversary of atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima, 1945. Parish: Transfiguration, Los Angeles.

August 8: St. Dominic, founded the Order of Preachers in 1216 and is the patron of astronomers. Parish: St. Dominic, Los Angeles.

August 10: St. Lawrence, third century martyr and a patron of Rome. Parish: St. Lawrence Martyr, Redondo Beach.

August 11: St. Clare, follower of St. Francis, founded the order of Poor Clares, respected as a "new leader of women." Parish: St. Clare, Santa Clarita.

August 14: St. Maximilian Kolbe, priest and martyr, offered his life for a fellow prisoner in World War II, canonized in 1982. Parish: St. Maximilian Kolbe, Westlake Village.

August 15: Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, proclaimed a doctrine of the church by Pope Pius XII in 1950. Parishes: Assumption, Los Angeles; Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Pasadena.

August 16: St. Stephen of Hungary, first king of Hungary, known for helping the poor, canonized in 1083. Parish: St. Stephen, Los Angeles.

August 18: St. Helen, fourth century empress who found the true Cross. Parish: St. Helen, South Gate.

August 18: St. Jane Frances de Chantal, 17th century widow and founder of the Congregation of the Visitation, established some 85 convents. Parish: St. Jane Frances de Chantal, North Hollywood.

August 19: St. John Eudes, priest in Normandy who found the Congregation of Jesus and Mary in the 17th century. Parish: St. John Eudes, Chatsworth.

August 20: St. Bernard, Benedictine abbot and doctor of the church; all of Europe mourned his death in 1153. Parishes: St. Bernard, Bellflower and Los Angeles.

August 21: St. Pius X, 20th century pope noted for his charity and advocating reception of Communion for young children. Parish: St. Pius X, Santa Fe Springs.

August 22: Queenship of the Blessed Virgin Mary, feast instituted by Pope Pius XII in 1954 to venerate the Mother of God. Parish: Maria Regina, Gardena.

August 23: St. Rose of Lima, born in Lima, Peru, known for extreme mortification, first canonized saint from the "New World" in 1671. Parishes: St. Rose of Lima, Maywood and Simi Valley.

August 24: St. Bartholomew, first century apostle. Parish: St. Bartholomew, Long Beach.

August 25: St. Louis of France, 13th century king and father of 11 children, a man of justice and mercy. Parish: St. Louis of France, La Puente.

August 27: St. Monica, mother of St. Augustine, fourth century, patroness of mothers. Parish: St. Monica, Santa Monica.

August 28: St. Augustine of Hippo, doctor of the church, wrote the famous Confessions, fifth century. Parish: St. Augustine, Culver City.

August 29: St. John the Baptist: feast commemorates his martyrdom, proclaimed the coming of Christ. Parish: St. John the Baptist, Baldwin Park.



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