Journeying With The Saints
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CONGRATULATIONS, Catholic Pilgrims! You finished Season Five with St. Frances Cabrini. Thank you so much for joining along with me. It has been such a wonderful season and I couldn't do it unless people like you listened. Today, I give my final thoughts and share with you who I will be reading for Season Six.
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Welcome, Catholic Pilgrims. Today, we will read the Epilogue which happens to be the Catholic News report on Mother Cabrini’s death, life, and funeral. We will simply read this news article about her today and just sit with the words and all that we have read this year. I won’t offer any reflection now, but will so in our final episode. Please grab your books and open to page 347.
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Well, Catholic Pilgrims, today we will finish the last letter. This has been a long one as we heard about Mother Cabrini’s travels around the western United States. It’s been interesting, at least for me, to hear about all the places she’s visited, because I’ve been to quite a lot of the same places. Currently, I live in California, not too far from Los Angeles. She’s, also, going to talk about Catalina Island in our readings today and my family went there awhile back to celebrate our 15th wedding anniversary. But, after this reading, I’m going to give my reflection and I...
info_outlineWelcome, Catholic Pilgrims. Okay, today we begin reading the first of three separate letters written to the Teacher’s College in Rome.
I went to look up this college on the internet and here is some information that I found:
“Mother Cabrini established a Teacher’s College in Rome as part of her broader educational and missionary work. This college aimed to train teachers who would not only impart knowledge but also shape character and morals, reflecting her belief that education should reform manners and educate the heart.”
Today, we will read Part One of the letter, starting on page 297 and ending for the day on 302. Let’s go ahead and begin.