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By October 22, 2012From the Web

On Oct. 21, World Mission Sunday, the Church will canonize two new American saints: Blesseds Marianne Cope (1838-1918) and Kateri Tekakwitha. Blessed Marianne will be canonized because of her heroic work with the lepers of Molokai, Hawaii, continuing the mission that Belgian priest St. Father Damien De Veuster had begun.

It all began with a letter: In 1803, Hawaiian missionary priest Father Leonor Fouesnel was desperate for nurses in Hawaii. He appealed to more than 50 superiors of religious orders in Canada and the United States. “Have pity on our poor sick,” he pleaded. Only one superior responded to his cry: Sister Marianne Cope, the provincial superior of the Order of St. Francis in Syracuse, N.Y.

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  • Brother Stephen says:

    St Jouhn Neumann asked Pope Leo XIII for help, Pope Leo told him to get Franciscans to go to Hawaii. and hence he asked St Marianne a 3rd Order Regular to go and help the lepers 🙂

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