The Unsinkable Saint Who Missed the Titanic
Divine Providence guided Mother Cabrini away from icebergs and other hazards throughout her life.
Divine Providence guided Mother Cabrini away from icebergs and other hazards throughout her life.
COMMENTARY: The saint carries on a tradition of powerful women religious that stretches back centuries.
‘We would probably need to make a 50-episode television series to do justice’ to the story of our ‘elder sister in the faith,’ said Eduardo Verástegui, during Women’s History Month.
Read excerpts of the homily from her 1917 funeral Mass.
In wake of new theatrical release, devotees of St. Frances encourage the faithful to learn more about her and recall her faith-focused mission: ‘Her passion was for Jesus to be known, loved and served.’
Executive director of the St. Frances Xavier Cabrini Shrine in New York City outlines the strong faith of the remarkable saint.
Companion books including a biography and a book for children released in time for the movie offer several ways to learn more about the life of this remarkable saint who instructed: ‘Zeal is a great charity but only when it is tempered with great, kind and gentle love like that of the heart of Jesus.’
Reflecting on what compelled her most in bringing St. Frances Cabrini to life, the actress also discusses the role of music in the film, including the voice of Andrea Bocelli.
New York City shrine reflects property’s holy mission and saint’s Eucharistic and Marian devotion.
Mother Cabrini succeeded for one reason only: nothing she accomplished was her idea.
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