
Mother Cabrini’s Legacy Lives on 75 Years After Canonization
In many ways, the first canonized U.S. citizen remains more relevant than ever to the U.S. and the world.
In many ways, the first canonized U.S. citizen remains more relevant than ever to the U.S. and the world.
The Holy Father said Jan. 15 that her witness can help us learn ‘to take care of our foreign brother, in whom Jesus is present, often suffering.’
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