St. Katharine Drexel Did What the Rich Young Man Couldn’t
COMMENTARY: Mother Drexel was born into one of America’s wealthiest families — and spent her fortune and life as a missionary of the Blessed Sacrament.
COMMENTARY: Mother Drexel was born into one of America’s wealthiest families — and spent her fortune and life as a missionary of the Blessed Sacrament.
Witness the historic visit at St. Michael's Mission founded by St. Katharine Drexel in words and pictures.
May their witness inspire future generations of teachers and students.
Eucharistic adoration has been offered for decades.
St. Katharine Drexel is the patron of racial justice and of philanthropists. Her feast day is March 3.
St. Katharine Drexel is the patroness of racial justice and of philanthropists. Her feast day is celebrated on March 3.
Throughout her life, Mother Drexel’s chief motivation was to help more souls know and love Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament.
The sacred remains were transferred last year, with an increase of pilgrims seeking to visit and pray at the saint’s tomb.
Sts. Elizabeth Ann Seton, Katharine Drexel and John Neumann’s Eucharistic Devotion
The miraculous healing of Bob Gutherman’s eardrum provided the first of two miracles that led to Katharine Drexel being declared a saint.
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