Mother Cabrini was the name of an Italian-American Catholic religious sister named Frances Xavier Cabrini (July 15, 1850–December 22, 1917). She established the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, a religious organization that greatly aided her fellow Italian immigrants to the United States. On July 7, 1946, the Catholic Church declared her the first American to be declared a saint.
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The Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (MSC) were established in November 1880 by Cabrini and seven other females who had also taken vows of chastity. Prior to her passing away, she served as the religious institute’s superior general and wrote the Rule and Constitutions.
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Who was the first American citizen to be canonized?
Pope Pius XII canonized St. Frances Xavier Cabrini in 1946 after he passed away in 1917 and was born in 1850.
Who is patron saint Frances Xavier Cabrini?
The patron saint of immigrants is Frances Xavier Cabrini, the first American to be declared a saint. She came to the United States herself, moving from Italy to New York City in 1889 to assist the many Italian immigrants who were residing there.


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