St. Kateri Tekakwitha |
The Most
Rev. Paul J. Swain, Bishop of Sioux Falls, will be in Sisseton July 14 to celebrate
the 11 a.m. Mass with members of St. Catherine Church and the Catholic
community there.
The
liturgical celebration is significant since it coincides with the designated
Memorial Feast of St. Kateri Tekakwitha.
Since the
feast falls on a Sunday, the Mass will be the 15th Sunday in Ordinary Time
liturgy (rather than a Memorial Feast liturgy).
"However,
special attention will be drawn to St. Kateri's particular witness in our
diocese and to the Native American people," said Matthew Althoff, chancellor
of the diocese.
St. Kateri
was canonized last fall by Pope Benedict XVI, so this is the first year her
memorial feast is in July.
Father
Joseph Hitpas, OMI, pastor of Saint Catherine Church, along with Deacon Chet
Cordell, Diocesan Co-Coordinator of Native American Ministry, will be present
for the liturgy and celebration.
Deacon
Chet Cordell and his wife Colleen now serve as coordinators of Native American
ministry in the diocese.
Deacon
Chet and Colleen Cordell are from Marvin.
The
Cordells have been married 30 years and have four children (three boys and one
girl). They also have four grandchildren.
Deacon
Chet Cordell was ordained to the diaconate in 2012.
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