*Today in the USA has two different optional memorials; I always choose St. Rose Philippine Duchesne, a French/US saint from the East Coast that dedicated her life and her prayers to the Louisiana Purchase missions, particularly the Native Americans. She spent about 18 months in Kansas with the Pottawatomie as they were being moved on the Trail of Death; she was unable to learn the language, though, and returned to the motherhouse in St. Charles, MO to pray for those she was unable to serve in person. She was given a Pottawatomie name that mean "Woman Who Prays Always."
*Thursday is the memorial of the Presentation of Mary in the Temple. This is based on an apocryphal story that Mary was educated in the Temple, but we have no historical or contemporaneous accounts of this. At the same time, we honor this day to recall Mary's dedication, purity, and holiness.
*Friday is the memorial of St. Cecilia, one of the virgin martyrs mentioned in the First Eucharistic Prayer. A young Roman noble pledged to virginity, she was married to another to agreed to virginity as well. She was supposedly martyred after burying other Christians, first by attempted suffocation and then beheading. She is the patron of musicians for supposedly hearing heavenly music during her wedding.
*Saturday has three optional memorial choices. This year we'll do St. Columba; he was a Benedictine monk born in Ireland and died in Italy; he served as a missionary; he was criticized for incorporating Celtic practices into worship and way of life.
(Picture of bronze statue of St. Rose; picture taken by Harry Weber, found on Pinterest)