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God's Messenger: A Novel Based on the Life of Mother Cabrini

God's Messenger: A Novel Based on the Life of Mother Cabrini

  • Incredible historical novel about the life of Mother Cabrini
  • Her radical trust and faith in God's provision
  • How one small Italian woman opened 67 hospitals, orphanages & schools for the poor
  • Adventure, miraculous intervention, & radical abandonment to God
  • Wonderful read for anyone who enjoys the lives of the saints
A wonderful and inspirational book about the exciting life of Mother Cabrini, Patron Saint of Immigrants. This novel, based on her radical faith and trust in God's provision, is a story for every generation and a gentle reminder that we are all God's children.

As God’s messenger, Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini dedicated her entire life to caring for poor Italian immigrants who sought refuge in the slums of New York City in the early 1890s.Ā 
A devout champion of education and proper health care for the poverty-stricken, Cabrini forged a path of survival for young children by building schools, orphanages, and hospitals—not only in the United States, but also throughout Europe and Central and South America.

With an acumen for business and a desire to help, Mother Cabrini chiseled away at a problem others refused to see. Years after her death, Mother Cabrini was named Patron Saint of Immigrants because of her unwavering work for those who needed her.

As a young girl, she nearly drowned, resulting in a lifelong fear of water. Yet, she crossed the oceanĀ 27 times, often at great peril, to continue doing God's work. Even though she had this great fear of water, her passion to bring God to people and people to God helped her overcome it.Ā Ā At the direction of the Pope, she came to the USA from Italy to serve the needs of poor immigrants and help them make a better life in America. She set up sixty-seven schools, hospitals, and orphanages, one for every year of her life.Ā 
An adventurous historical novel about an amazing saint, and a great gift for anyone who enjoys reading about the saints and their adventurous lives of service and sacrifice.Ā 


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God's Messenger: A Novel Based on the Life of Mother Cabrini

  • Incredible historical novel about the life of Mother Cabrini
  • Her radical trust and faith in God's provision
  • How one small Italian woman opened 67 hospitals, orphanages & schools for the poor
  • Adventure, miraculous intervention, & radical abandonment to God
  • Wonderful read for anyone who enjoys the lives of the saints
A wonderful and inspirational book about the exciting life of Mother Cabrini, Patron Saint of Immigrants. This novel, based on her radical faith and trust in God's provision, is a story for every generation and a gentle reminder that we are all God's children.

As God’s messenger, Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini dedicated her entire life to caring for poor Italian immigrants who sought refuge in the slums of New York City in the early 1890s.Ā 
A devout champion of education and proper health care for the poverty-stricken, Cabrini forged a path of survival for young children by building schools, orphanages, and hospitals—not only in the United States, but also throughout Europe and Central and South America.

With an acumen for business and a desire to help, Mother Cabrini chiseled away at a problem others refused to see. Years after her death, Mother Cabrini was named Patron Saint of Immigrants because of her unwavering work for those who needed her.

As a young girl, she nearly drowned, resulting in a lifelong fear of water. Yet, she crossed the oceanĀ 27 times, often at great peril, to continue doing God's work. Even though she had this great fear of water, her passion to bring God to people and people to God helped her overcome it.Ā Ā At the direction of the Pope, she came to the USA from Italy to serve the needs of poor immigrants and help them make a better life in America. She set up sixty-seven schools, hospitals, and orphanages, one for every year of her life.Ā 
An adventurous historical novel about an amazing saint, and a great gift for anyone who enjoys reading about the saints and their adventurous lives of service and sacrifice.Ā 


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  • Incredible historical novel about the life of Mother Cabrini
  • Her radical trust and faith in God's provision
  • How one small Italian woman opened 67 hospitals, orphanages & schools for the poor
  • Adventure, miraculous intervention, & radical abandonment to God
  • Wonderful read for anyone who enjoys the lives of the saints
A wonderful and inspirational book about the exciting life of Mother Cabrini, Patron Saint of Immigrants. This novel, based on her radical faith and trust in God's provision, is a story for every generation and a gentle reminder that we are all God's children.

As God’s messenger, Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini dedicated her entire life to caring for poor Italian immigrants who sought refuge in the slums of New York City in the early 1890s.Ā 
A devout champion of education and proper health care for the poverty-stricken, Cabrini forged a path of survival for young children by building schools, orphanages, and hospitals—not only in the United States, but also throughout Europe and Central and South America.

With an acumen for business and a desire to help, Mother Cabrini chiseled away at a problem others refused to see. Years after her death, Mother Cabrini was named Patron Saint of Immigrants because of her unwavering work for those who needed her.

As a young girl, she nearly drowned, resulting in a lifelong fear of water. Yet, she crossed the oceanĀ 27 times, often at great peril, to continue doing God's work. Even though she had this great fear of water, her passion to bring God to people and people to God helped her overcome it.Ā Ā At the direction of the Pope, she came to the USA from Italy to serve the needs of poor immigrants and help them make a better life in America. She set up sixty-seven schools, hospitals, and orphanages, one for every year of her life.Ā 
An adventurous historical novel about an amazing saint, and a great gift for anyone who enjoys reading about the saints and their adventurous lives of service and sacrifice.Ā