![Stained glass and a life-timeline mosaic adorn the New York City shrine dedicated to the ‘Patroness of Immigrants.’ Pilgrims can pray before the Blessed Sacrament and before the glass-encased body of the saint, at rest in the reliquary beneath the main altar. Also shown: In an undated photo, Mother Frances Cabrini is seen standing in the back row, beneath the sunflower-shaped ornament on the wall. Stained glass and a life-timeline mosaic adorn the New York City shrine dedicated to the ‘Patroness of Immigrants.’ Pilgrims can pray before the Blessed Sacrament and before the glass-encased body of the saint, at rest in the reliquary beneath the main altar. Also shown: In an undated photo, Mother Frances Cabrini is seen standing in the back row, beneath the sunflower-shaped ornament on the wall.](https://publisher-ncreg.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/pb-ncregister/swp/hv9hms/media/2024021212020_1eabfd9546a63e5b9907722fbb84230f1346a8c937528978f4c067c121ee1ee8.png)
St. Frances Cabrini Planted Roots in This Once-Remote Corner of Manhattan
New York City shrine reflects property’s holy mission and saint’s Eucharistic and Marian devotion.
New York City shrine reflects property’s holy mission and saint’s Eucharistic and Marian devotion.
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