Mother Frances Cabrini
Coverage of Mother Frances Cabrini in the Nexus archive.
- Pope Leo exalts first American saint as a model for Christians for her care of migrants
Pope Leo honored Mother Frances Cabrini, the first American saint, as a model for caring for migrants, visiting her birthplace in northern Italy. He emphasized her example for young people and reiterated a focus on migrant support, aligning with Pope Francis's priorities and contrasting with the Trump administration's migrant policies.
- Pope Leo XIV exalts first American saint Cabrini as a model for Christians for her care of migrants
Pope Leo XIV visited Mother Frances Cabrini's birthplace in Italy, exalting her as a model for caring for migrants. He emphasized her global work with migrants and urged young people to learn from her, while highlighting his own advocacy for migrants amid tensions with the Trump administration over migration policies.
- Pope Leo XIV exalts first American saint Cabrini as a model for Christians for her care of migrants
Pope Leo XIV honored Mother Frances Cabrini, the first American saint, as a model for Christians to care for migrants during a visit to her birthplace in Italy. He emphasized her global humanitarian work and urged young people to learn from her, linking her legacy to Pope Francis's migrant-focused ministry. Leo's upcoming July 4 trip to Lampedusa, a migrant destination, highlights his advocacy for welcoming migrants.
- Pope Leo XIV heads to northern Italy to honor St. Augustine and migrant saint Cabrini
Pope Leo XIV travels to northern Italy to honor St. Augustine and Mother Frances Cabrini, the patron saint of migrants. The visit includes stops in Pavia to pray at St. Augustine's tomb and near Milan to recognize Cabrini's birthplace, highlighting the pope's focus on Christian devotion and migrant advocacy.