The month of July is dedicated to the Most Precious Blood. (The Feast of the Most Precious Blood, established by Pope Pius IX in 1849, is celebrated each year on the first Sunday of July.) The early Fathers say that the Church was born from the pierced side of Christ, and that the sacraments were brought forth through His Blood.
July 1, Bl. Junipero Serra (New):
July 3, St. Thomas the Apostle (New):
- Chaldean Coconut Cookies
- Thomasstriezeln
- Grilled Chicken and Rice Salad with Curry-Saffron Dressing for the Feast of St. Thomas the Apostle
July 16, Our Lady of Mount Carmel (New, Trad.):
- Granita di Caffe
- Mystic Monk Coffee
- A Cake for Our Lady of Mount Carmel
- A Brown Scapular Cake
- More Scapular Cakes In Honor of Our Lady of Mount Carmel
- Madeleines for the feast of St. Mary Magdalene
- Resurrection Rolls
- Magdalenenstriezeln (St. Magdalen Fingers)
July 25, St. James the Greater (New, Trad.):
July 26, St. Anne (New, Trad.):
July 31, St. Ignatius of Loyola (New, Trad.):
Precious Blood of Jesus, save us!
Sanguis Christi, inebria me!
Sanguis Christi, inebria me!
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The scapular cakes are amazing.
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