Mother Cabrini was born in Italy. As a sister, she was sent to the United States by the pope to work with the numerous Italian immigrants to the country. She became the first citizen of the United States to be canonized as a saint.
Mother Cabrini and six Sisters arrived in New York in 1889.
The Ojibwe/Ojibwa/Chippewa words for mother are:omaamaamaaweniijaanidinga (my mother)ingashi (my mother)ingye (my mother)nimaamaam (my mother)nimaamaa (my mother)gimaamaa (your mother)nindoodoo (my mother)ningashi (my mother)ninge (my mother)omaamaayini (his or her mother)
Your mother's mother is your grandmother.
Your mother's mother is your grandmother. You are her grandchild.
A grandpa is a grandfather, the father of your father or mother.
Mother Cabrini was born in Italy on July 15, 1850.
Mother Cabrini was born on July 15, 1850.
Mother Cabrini was canonized by Pope Pius XII.
Mother Cabrini High School was created in 1899.
Mother Cabrini and six Sisters arrived in New York in 1889.
Learn all about the life of Mother Cabrini that took her to sainthood by clicking on the link below.
Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini was canonized on July 7, 1946, by Pope Pius XII.
Mother Cabrini was, herself, an immigrant and was sent to the United States to help Italian immigrants to this country.
Mother Cabrini is the patron saint of:against malariaemigrantshospital administratorsimmigrantsorphans
Frances Xavier Cabrini has written: 'Entre una y otra ola' 'Travels of Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini'
St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, also known as Mother Cabrini.
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