The Daffodil - Industry
"In the same way, faith, by itself, if it is not accompanied by action, is dead." ~James 2:17
Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, Virgin (Feast day November 13) St. Frances was born in Lombardi, Italy in 1850, one of thirteen children. At eighteen, she desired to become a Nun, but poor health stood in her way. She helped her parents until their death, and then worked on a farm with her brothers and sisters.
One day, a priest
asked her to teach in a girls' school and she stayed for six years. At
the request of her Bishop, she founded the Missionary Sisters of the
Sacred Heart to care for poor children in schools and hospitals. Then at the urging of Pope Leo XIII she came to the United States with six nuns in 1889 to work among the Italian immigrants.
Filled with a deep trust in Godand endowed with a wonderful administrative ability, this remarkable woman soon founded schools, hospitals, and orphanages in this strange land
and saw them flourish in the aid of Italian immigrants and children. At
the time of her death, at Chicago, Illinois on December 22, 1917, her institute numbered houses in England, France,
Spain, the United States, and South America. In 1946, she became the
first American citizen to be canonized when she was elevated to
sainthood by Pope Pius XII. St. Frances is the patroness of immigrants.
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