Blessed Marianne Cope from state of New York is one step away from being declared a Saint
December 15, 2011. (Romereports.com) The Diocese of Syracuse in New York announced that Marianne Cope is just one step away from being declared a saint.
In the 1860's, the Franciscan sister served in Syracuse, New York, before moving to Hawaii. On the Island, she ministered and cared for patients who suffered from leprosy.
The miracle that now paves the way for her canonization, involves a woman who was on her death bed, yet was miraculously cured through the intercession of Cope. The Congregation for the Causes of Saints approved the miracle after it was re-examined by a group of theologians and cardinals.
Now Benedict XVI himself, must approve the recommendation before setting a date for the canonization ceremony.
In addition to being a teacher and principal in upstate New York, Cope also helped establish St. Elizabeth Hospital in Utica and St. Joseph’s Hospital in Syracuse. Both were among the first hospitals to open in central New York. During her time in Hawaii she opened a center that cared for the children of leprosy patients.
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