Saint of the Day: St. Frances Xavier Cabrini
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini was the first United States citizen to be canonized. Born in Lombardy, Italy in 1850, she founded the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart in 1880 and established many hospitals, schools, and orphanages.
In 1889, she set out for the United States and arrived in New York, where she and six other Sisters worked with the poor, especially with Italian immigrants. Over the next 28 years, she founded numerous schools, hospitals, and orphanages. Mother Cabrini died in Chicago on December 22, 1917 and was canonized on July 7, 1946.
She is the patron saint of hospitals, immigrants, and orphans.
St. Frances Xavier Quotes
"We must pray without tiring, for the salvation of mankind does not depend on material success; nor on sciences that cloud the intellect. Neither does it depend on arms and human industries, but on Jesus alone."
From a letter to the immigrants of Latin America and the Carribbean:
"In the adorable Heart of Jesus, I can always find you. He is our comfort, our way, our life. To Him I shall confide all your needs. I will speak to Him of each one of you in particular. I know the wants of every one of you. I will take a great interest in you and keep you close to my heart – you may be sure of this."
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Jean, our priest a Jesuit told us that the Jesuits owned a piece of property in NY. However, it had no water. They sold it to Mother Cabrini and the Jesuits moved to another site near the Hudson River. Anyway, once Mother Cabrini and the sisters moved there...guess what? They had water!
ReplyDeleteWow! Now, that's what I call a miracle. Leave it to the "feisty" Italian saints to get miracles like that accomplished! LOL!
ReplyDeleteMother Cabrini reminds me of Mother Angelica.
Thanks for sharing that, Esther! :)