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Pope Leo XIV exalts first American saint Cabrini as a model for Christians for her care of migrants

Leo urged young people to study Cabrini’s writings and service as he cast the first American saint as a guide for migrants.

  • Pope Leo XIV visited Sant Angelo Lodigiano on Saturday, the birthplace of Mother Frances Cabrini, to pray at her tomb and exalt her as a model for Christians today to care for migrants in need.
  • Cabrini is well known for her extensive work caring for Italian immigrants in the United States at the turn of the last century, dying in Chicago in 1917 before her canonization in 1946.
  • Before arriving in Cabrini's hometown, Pope Leo visited nearby Pavia to pray at the tomb of Augustine, the fifth-century figure whose works including 'Confessions' and 'The City of God' inspire Leo's pontificate.
  • Amid his clash with the Trump administration over migration, Leo will travel to the Sicilian island of Lampedusa on Independence Day, embodying the Catholic Church's call to 'welcome the stranger.'
  • Last week, Leo visited the Canary Islands to support migrants fleeing West Africa, while encouraging Italians to rediscover their Catholic faith amid secularizing trends that have emptied churches across Europe.
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Pope Leo XIV recalled yesterday that the great Italian saint of migrants dreamed of the mission in the East as Saint Francis Xavier. A desire that his sisters realized in Zhejiang and Henan after his death until the forced closure with the advent of Mao. And that today continues through the scalabrinian family that chose her as patron saint in Asia.

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Associated Press News broke the news in New York, United States on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
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