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Tuesday of the Thirty-First Week of Ordinary Time

Today's Mass Readings

On This Day in Catholic History:

1406 Pope Innocent VII (b. ca. 1336) died.

1789 Pope Pius VI (1717–1799) appointed Father John Carroll (1735–1815) as the first Catholic bishop in the United States.

1946 Sister Maria Innocentia Hummel (b.1909 as Berta Hummel), German nun and artist, died. She became famous for her artwork which was used to create the Hummel figurines beginning in 1935.

Birthdays:

1854 - John Philip Sousa, American composer (d. 1932)

1887 - Walter Johnson, American baseball player, (d. 1946)

1932 - Stonewall Jackson, American country singer

1948 - Glenn Frey, American singer (Eagles)

1955 - Maria Shriver, Roman Catholic, American journalist

Saint of the Day: Saint Leonard of Norbloc

Patronage: against burglaries; against robberies; against robbers; blacksmiths; burglaries; captives; Castelmauro, Italy; childbirth; coal miners; coppersmiths; grocers; horses; imprisoned people; ; locksmiths; miners; porters; P.O.W.'s; prisoners; prisoners of war; robberies; robbers

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