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Saint Katharine Drexel - 15 Days of Prayer Series

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Leo Luke Marcello

This newest entry in the "15 Days of Prayer..." series introduces readers to Saint Katharine Drexel, the Philadelphia socialite who became a nun and missionary to the poor and oppressed.

Follow in the footsteps of Saint Katherine Drexel. Born in 1858 into a socially prominent Philadelphia family, Katharine Drexel seemed destined to lead the life of a debutante. Instead, from the age of 33 until her deat in 1955, she dedicated her life and a fortune of 20 million dollars to the material and spiritual well-being of black and native Americans. She founded the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, which had 500 Sisters teaching in 63 schools throughout the country by the time of her death. Mother Drexel helped open the first mission school for Indians in Santa Fe, New Mexico, in 1894. Other schools soon followed for Native Americans west of the Mississippi and for blacks in the American South. She also founded Xavier University in New Orleans. For Katherine Drexel, sharing the bread of her life was an extension of her desire to share her wealth with those who had little. She was canonized by Pope John Paul II in October 2000.

"Peacefully do at each moment what at that moment needs to be done," advises Katherine Drexel, the perfect model of a Gospel-centered life lived with a sense of social justice in a world torn by differences.


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0-7648-0923-7
9780764809231
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More New City Press Gifts
2002

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St. Katharine Drexel

St. Katharine Drexel Feast Day:
Roman Rite Calendar - 03/03


Also known as
    Catherine Marie Drexel

Memorial
    3 March

Profile
    Daughter of the extremely wealthy railroad entrepreneurs and philanthropists Francis Anthony and Emma (Bouvier) Drexel. Taught from an early age to use her wealth for the benefit of others; her parents even opened their home to the poor several days each week. Katharine's older sister Elizabeth founded a Pennsylvania trade school for orphans; her younger sister founded a liberal arts and vocational school for poor blacks in Virginia. Katharine nursed her mother through a fatal three-year illness before setting out on her own; Emma died in 1883.

    Interested in the condition of Native Americans, during an audience in 1887, she asked Pope Leo XIII to send more missionaries to Wyoming for her friend, Bishop James O'Connor. The pope replied, "Why don't you become a missionary?"

    She visited the Dakotas, met the Sioux chief, and began her systematic aid to Indian missions, eventually spending millions of the family fortune. Entered the novitiate of the Sisters of Mercy. Founded the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored, now known simply as the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament in Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA in 1891. Advised by Mother Frances Cabrini on getting the Order's rule approved in Rome. She received the approval in 1913.

    By 1942 she had a system of black Catholic schools in 13 states, 40 mission centers, 23 rural schools, 50 Indian missions, and Xavier University in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, the first United States university for blacks. Segregationists harassed her work.

    Following a heart attack, she spent her last twenty years in prayer and meditation. The Shrine of Saint Katharine is at the motherhouse of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, 1663 Bristol Pike, Bensalem, Pennsylvania, USA 19020-8502, tel/215.639.7878, email/kathdrexelataol.com; it is open from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm weekdays, and in 2008 was declared a National Shrine.

Born
    26 November 1858 at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Died
    3 March 1955 of natural causes at the motherhouse of the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament, 1663 Bristol Pike, Bensalem, Pennsylvania, USA 19020-8502

Venerated
    26 January 1987 by Pope John Paul II

Beatified
    20 November 1988 by Pope John Paul II

Canonized
    1 October 2000 at Rome by Pope John Paul II



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