This message honors the life and work of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, also known as Mother Cabrini. She was an Italian immigrant who became the first American citizen to be named a saint by the Catholic Church.
The statement highlights her efforts to help other Italian immigrants starting in 1889. She founded 67 different institutions, including hospitals, schools, and orphanages, to care for children and the sick.
The message describes her as a hero for the Italian American community. It praises her dedication to her faith and her love for the freedoms provided by the United States.
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White House Statement
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Presidential Message on the Birthday of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini