CABRINI, SAINT FRANCES XAVIER


Meaning of CABRINI, SAINT FRANCES XAVIER in English

born July 15, 1850, Sant' Angelo Lodigiano, Lombardy, Italy died Dec. 22, 1917, Chicago, Ill., U.S.; canonized July 7, 1946; feast day December 22 byname Mother Cabrini, original name Maria Francesca Cabrini Italian-born founder of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart and first United States citizen to be canonized. Maria Cabrini was determined from her childhood to make religious work her life's vocation. After teaching in Italy in Vidardo (187274), she was appointed supervisor of an orphanage in Codogno (1874). In 1877 she took her vows and soon after became known as Mother Cabrini. She founded (1880) the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart. She planned to found a convent in China, but Pope Leo XIII directed her to go west, not east, and she sailed with a small group of sisters for the United States in 1889. Their work in the United States was to be concentrated among the neglected Italian immigrants. This journey was the first in a series that took her through the Americas and into Europe. She became a naturalized citizen of the United States in 1909. Although plagued by ill health most of the time, Mother Cabrini established 67 housesone for each year of her lifein such cities as Buenos Aires, Paris, Madrid, and Rio de Janeiro. She also founded several schools, hospitals, and orphanages. Additional reading Pietro Di Donato, Immigrant Saint (1960, reissued 1990); and Mary Louise Sullivan, Mother Cabrini: Italian Immigrant of the Century (1992), discuss her life and work.

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