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Ahead of her time: if Mother Cabrini were alive in 2024
Mother Cabrini is my great great aunt. I knew it from a very young age. My parents and grandparents told me. We had books and magazines about her at home, and lots of pictures. But I had never felt her presence as much as when I went to visit Cabrini College on the 125th anniversary of her beatification last November.
That day I realized how deep a mark she has left on the world.
Driven by a calling she could not ignore, by an overwhelming empathy, and by her love for others, Mother Cabrini imagined a world far better than the one that existed. And she built it to help others.
If Mother Cabrini had been born in 1986, like me, in addition to being a Saint, she would have become a leader and a reference in the world of social impact. She would have known how to channel the power of th
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Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini
Apostle of the
Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
"Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, pray for us!" This invocation, pronounced for the first time by His Holiness, Pope Pius XII on the day of her Canonization, found an echo throughout the entire world. On that memorable Sunday, July 7, 1946, the banner of the new saint was triumphantly carried into the Vatican Basilica amidst the applause of 40,000 people. Ordinarily, the Canonization of a saint takes place many years, centuries even, after that person's death. Mother Cabrini's Beatification, however, took place in 1938, only twenty-one years after her death. Pope Pius XII signed the decree of canonization in 1944, and the ceremony elevating her to the altars of the Church was the first one celebrated after the close of World War II.
It would seem that God wished to give the Catholic faithful an example of industriousness. Indeed, those who do the most for God are those who have the desire (if not always the abil
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Frances Xavier Cabrini
Italian-American Catholic religious sister and saint
Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini MSC | |
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| Born | Maria Francesca Cabrini (1850-07-15)July 15, 1850 Sant'Angelo Lodigiano, Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia, Austrian Empire |
| Died | December 22, 1917(1917-12-22) (aged 67) Chicago, Illinois, United States |
| Resting place | St. Frances Xavier Cabrini helgedom, Upper Manhattan, New York, United States |
| Venerated in | Catholic Church |
| Beatified | November 13, 1938 by Pope Pius XI |
| Canonized | July 7, 1946 by Pope Pius XII |
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| Patronage | Immigrants |
Frances Xavier CabriniMSC (Italian: Francesca Saverio Cabrini; born Maria Francesca Cabrini; July 15, 1850 – månad 22, 1917), also known as Mother Cabrini, was a prominent Italian-American religious sister in the långnovell Catholic Church. She was the first American to be recognized by the Vatican as a