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16

CONFIRMATION:

CONSECRATED FOR

MISSION

CONFIRMATION IS THE SECOND SACRAMENT

OF INITIATION

—CCC, NOS. 1285-1321

FRANCES CABRINI, “GO TO AMERICA”

When Frances Cabrini received the Sacrament of Confirmation, she was

more perfectly bound to the Church as a true witness to Christ and more

urgently called to spread and defend the faith in word and deed.She heard

that call and responded with extraordinary generosity.This is her story.

This spirited woman was born in Italy in 1850. Early on, she felt the

call to religious life, but no congregation accepted her because of her

poor health. At age twenty-seven, her missionary zeal led her to found a

new congregation, the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart. Within a few

years, she and her sisters had opened six orphanages.

In 1889, she obtained an audience with Pope Leo XIII, asking him to

support her desire to open a mission in China. Pope Leo directed her

elsewhere. He told her to go to America and work among the Italian immi-

grants there.

A short time later, she was in New York City opening a Catholic school

at St. Gioacchino’s parish church. Within a year, she had begged enough

money to buy a 450-acre Jesuit property across the Hudson River to house

her first American orphanage. Soon after, she realized that Italian immi-

grants and others needed a hospital. Her skills at fundraising and getting

people to give of themselves led her to found the first Columbus Hospital,

where she relied on the donated services of the doctors, Catholic as well