St Frances Xavier Cabrini
November 13
Nun. Frances Xavier Cabrini was the first American citizen to be canonised.
Born in 1850, in Lodi in Italy, she was the 13th child of her family. As a young woman she worked as a teacher in a parish orphanage at Codogno, In 1874 she founded the Mother House of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart there. She dreamed of sending her sisters to China but instead her bishop advised her to concentrate on supporting the Italian immigrants who were going to the United States in large numbers. She went to New York with her first group of sisters in 1889.
From that time year after year she sent more sisters. She ended up founding 67 institutions, including schools, hospitals and orphanages – both in the USA and in Europe. Frances eventually became an American citizen and died of malaria in one of her own hospitals in 1921 in Chicago. She was canonised in 1946.
Watch a short film about St Frances Xavier Cabrini with Fr James Martin SJ in New York: www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDT_WbRPzE4
Read ICN’s report on the film Cabrini which was released in 2023: www.indcatholicnews.com/news/49281