Mother Cabrini’s sisters carry on healing ‘the wounds of humanity’
On the 175th anniversary of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini’s birth on July 15, the sisters of the order she founded continue with her tireless work of service to those in … Learn More
On the 175th anniversary of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini’s birth on July 15, the sisters of the order she founded continue with her tireless work of service to those in … Learn More
In 1958, a statue of Mother Cabrini was erected in Mother Cabrini Park near Penn Station in Newark.
From Newark to Kearny, Mother Cabrini’s pioneering spirit left an indelible mark on New Jersey’s Italian immigrant communities. Her work continues to shape the archdiocese’s religious and educational landscape today.
On March 8 of this year, a film titled “Cabrini” was released; that day is also International Women’s Day. The film is the story of an extraordinary woman, an immigrant … Learn More
Italian Apostolate of the Archdiocese of Newark sponsors film night on International Women’s Day.
St. Frances Cabrini Shrine in Upper Manhattan welcomes pilgrims to the remarkable life of the holy immigrant woman it honors.