Tuesday – Feast of St. Kateri Tekakwitha Gospel – Matthew 25: 1-13 (Readings from Common of Virgins) Stay Awake! Be Prepared! St. Kateri Center Chapel, Chicago As many of you know, even though Ginger and I are now living in Tennessee, I continue to serve as the Permanent Deacon for the Native American community at the St. Kateri Center in the Archdiocese of Chicago, although on a rather limited basis (thank you, frequent flyer miles). We celebrate today the feast of St. Kateri Tekakwitha. To give you a little background. Kateri was born to an Algonquin-Mohawk tribe in upstate New York in 1656. When she was a child, smallpox hit her village; her mother, father and brother all died. She survived but the smallpox left her partially blind, weak and her face permanently scarred and blistered the rest of her life. She often went out in public with a blanket to hide her scars. She was adopted by her uncle and at the age of 10 the vi...