Monday, November 13, 2023

SAINT FRANCES CABRINI!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SAINT FRANCES CABRINI

 

 

She was the youngest

Of thirteen children

Born of an Italian farmer

 

She was

Brought up in a strict household

But about the age 0f 20

Both her parents died

 

Two years later

She tried to become a nun

But was refused

For health reasons

 

She applied a second time

In another order

But was again refused

 

Now a schoolteacher

Who had taken a private vow of virginity

She was called

By a parish priest

To reorganize an orphanage

 

This orphanage

Was so badly mismanaged

By its foundress

That it wound up closing

 

Yet

The bishop encouraged Frances

To be a missionary

 

Papal approval

Was now obtained for her

“Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart”

 

Though her first idea

Was to go to China

She was now encouraged

To devote herself

To Italian immigrants

In the United States

 

She became a citizen

Of the United States

And later-a canonized Saint

 

The archbishop of New York

Invited her to found schools and orphanages

 

It is estimated that in 1989-when she arrived

There were 50,000 Italians

Only 1,200 of whom were church going

And most lived

In conditions of extreme poverty

 

The orphanage there had fallen through

And she had plenty of pupils

But no school building

 

The archbishop

Encouraged her to go back to Italy

But she got the orphanage going

And moved to West Park on the Hudson river

 

There she founded her novitiate

The most important house

Of her congregation

In the USA

 

Foundations followed in New Orleans

Nicaragua and Columbus hospital

Later foundations included Chicago

Buenos Aires and Kent

 

In 1917

Her congregations numbered 1,500 nuns

In eight countries

 

There were thirty-seven houses

Devoted to education, nursing

And the care of orphans

 

So much

For her earlier rejection

 

In character-she was strict

But just and loving

 

She died December 22nd, 1917

And was canonized

By Pope Pius XII in 1946

 

Her body rests in Mother Cabrini high school

In New York

And her feast day is December 22nd

 

Robert P. Wallman

November 19th, 2012

 

 

 

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