The White House celebrates Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini's legacy
Key points
Honors Cabrini's life of service
Pledges to safeguard freedoms and revive faith
TL;DR
The White House honors Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini for her missionary work serving Italian immigrants and founding hospitals, orphanages, and schools.
The statement notes she arrived in New York City in 1889, opened 67 charitable institutions worldwide, and was canonized by Pope Pius XII in 1946.
The White House pledges to safeguard freedoms, encourage a resurgence of faith, and uphold the American promise inspired by her legacy.
Original text
Today, we celebrate the birthday of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini—a woman of boundless faith and limitless charity, a towering Italian American hero, and the first American citizen ever proclaimed a saint by the Catholic Church. From a young age in Northern Italy, Francesca Cabrini already knew that God was calling her to a life of service as a missionary. After founding the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of J...