Mother Cabrini Shrine Gala
Mother Cabrini to be Inducted into the Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame
~ by Denver Catholic Staff as seen on Mother Cabrini Shrine website
On March 15, 2023, St. Frances Xavier Cabrini will be inducted into the Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame in a formal induction ceremony and celebration at theSheraton Downtown Denver Hotel.
Mother Cabrini is receiving this prestigious award for her outstanding accomplishments as a champion of immigrants, children, and the poor. She was nominated by the Dante Alighieri Society of Denver, a non-profit organization which promotes the Italian language and culture.
Mother Cabrini has a special connection to Colorado, as she established the first Mount Carmel elementary school for the children of Italian immigrants in 1902. She was one of the leaders who raised funds to rebuild the Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church building that is standing today, after the original structure was destroyed by fire. She also established an orphanage in 1904 and a summer camp for orphan girls in Golden in 1910 on the grounds of what is now the Mother Cabrini Shrine.
Tickets to the Gala are available at cogreatwomen.org
MSCs on Mission – True Missionaries Faithful to God’s Call
After long-standing service at Cabrini Health, Australia and the National Shrine of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, Chicago, respectively, Sr. Sharon Casey, MSC and Sr. Bridget Zanin, MSC are now beginning new ministries.
Sr. Sharon Casey, MSC
The following are remarks that Sr. Sharon Casey, MSC shared with the Cabrini Health community:
Greetings during this Advent, Christmas and Hanukkah season!
I’d like to say thank you for your warm welcome to me in 2009 upon my arrival here at a medical facility across the earth! It definitely was a daunting experience. However, your excitement and demonstration of the Cabrinian values which I sensed immediately was heartening.
Your encouragement and support bolstered my determination to fulfil the mission God called me to do in Melbourne.
During these years, a message arose within me, saying, ‘remember who you are’. It was clear, stirring and helped me often to re-ground myself. This message made me pause amid the dizzying pace and consider my roots, beliefs, manner of being and interacting. It gave me the opportunity to remember those upon whose shoulders I stand.
This message was a gift from God. I often remind myself with the grace of God, of who I am, where I’ve come from, and the values that shaped me. These moments, made me conscious of the strong pull from society to become truly self-centered.
I encourage you to remember who you are as a member of the Cabrinian community whether you’ve been here for 30 years or three months. I encourage you to remember the commitment that you made to be faithful to our Ethic of Care when you came here.
When social media and society lure you into believing in acting in another way, I encourage you to go and spend some time by the sculpture that was designed and made over a number of years due to the COVID pandemic.
The sculpture VIGIL – The Heart of Cabrini is a memorial of thanks to the sisters who first came here, carrying the spirit of Mother Cabrini and each of you who have made Cabrini what it has become thus far.
When you need encouragement, consider going out and sitting by this sculpture, helping you remember who you are.
On behalf of all my Sisters of the Sacred Heart throughout the world and our lay collaborators and partners, I thank you for your efforts to work according to the Cabrinian values, Ethic of Care, and legacy.
Sr Sharon Casey, MSC – December 2022 To view a video of Sr. Sharon’s sharing her message: https://vimeo.com/780550489/e1cd1d118c
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Sr. Bridget Zanin, MSC
Bridget Zanin, MSC, joined the Cabrini University community on Tuesday, November 29. She has served as a Missionary Sister of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (MSC) since 1962. As a teenager in Brazil, she was called on a spiritual path that led her from her home to the United States Midwest and eventually Radnor, PA. Get to know Sister Bridget through the Q&A below. Answers have been edited for clarity and brevity. ~ submitted by Matt Nestor, Cabrini University
What are your first impressions since arriving here at Cabrini University?
Sister Bridget: The campus is beautiful. I feel a little bit isolated because I’m so used to living in a city where you step out and can go anywhere and do anything. Here, you need a car.
Which city were you in before you arrived here?
SB: Chicago. I was the Director of the National Shrine of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini in Chicago. I was at the Shrine for 10 years. And before that, I was in the city of Des Plaines [Illinois]. I was working as a chaplain at the Holy Family Hospital. And, before that I worked at Mercy Family Hospital in Chicago.
What kinds of service did you do there and elsewhere?
SB: My first profession was as a nurse. I worked as an ICU nurse in medical/surgical. It was kind of getting heavier and heavier, so I went in to chaplaincy so I could talk to patients and their families. Having the nursing background, being a chaplain I think was a blessing for me, because I could understand the patient’s diagnosis—what they were going through. I could talk to them not as a nurse, but as a chaplain.
You grew up in Brazil, correct?
SB: Yes, I was born in Brazil. My grandparents migrated from Venice, Italy to Brazil where they worked very hard to get themselves through a hard time. They moved there during the Second World War, when people were moving out to look for a better life. So, they struggled a lot. But, I see now their struggles were not in vain, because I see now my family are in good positions. I have a judge, two lawyers, and a doctor in the family.
How did you choose religious life?
SB: I always felt a call. I used to go and pray every day. I had two other friends and they wanted to go [to the convent]. Two months later, my dad rented a car and took us to the convent. I was only 15. Can you imagine? Then, we did our profession and took our vows. And, I was missioned to the United States.
Obviously, you are a Missionary Sister of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, an order founded by Mother Cabrini. What does it mean to you to come here to Cabrini University, the only Cabrinian University in the world?
SB: I think it’s very special. And, the people who I have met so far, they’re so nice. I had a passion for the [Shrine] that I was at, and seeing that the people here have the same values and are part of the Cabrini family, has encouraged me to keep on giving and do whatever I can.
What attracted you to the MSCs?
SB: It was their simplicity and their faith. I like simplicity. I knew nothing about Mother Cabrini but they gave us books to read. And, the more I read, I saw she had this big devotion to the Sacred Heart. She kept saying the Sacred Heart is the fountain of all virtues.
What do you hope to accomplish here at Cabrini, and what do you hope to send students out in the world with?
SB: If I can make a difference in someone’s life, this life will go on to make a difference in the world. I feel that we all have a mission. Sometimes, people think they have to have a vocation to do the mission. No, you don’t. Life is an attitude. So, we can have a positive attitude—a faith attitude. I have my certificate in spiritual direction and I’m also a chaplain. And, I was a nurse. I am hoping to bring these skills to my present mission, everywhere I go and in everything that I do. I hope I can make a difference in campus life. To read the full interview with Sr. Bridget, please click here
Mother Cabrini Shrine Gala featuring: A Very Special Guest and a Movie Sneak Peek
The 21st Annual Mother Cabrini Shrine Gala was not only a celebration of Mother Cabrini herself, but of the people who continue to support and make the Shrine what it is today.
Over the last two years, friends and donors have come together to raise nearly $5 million for the Heart of Jesus Capital Campaign to expand and renovate the Shrine’s gift shop and chapel so that visitors can have the best experience possible for decades to come. The gala was a continuation of the campaign efforts as well as a celebration of gratitude.
In addition to the celebration of gratitude, the highlight of the gala was a sneak preview of the upcoming movie about the life of Mother Cabrini with producer, Eustace Wolfington. Guests were not only captivated by the powerful movie clips, but also by Mr. Wolfington himself as he shared his movie-making journey as well as his passionate devotion to St. Frances Xavier Cabrini. To view Gala 2022 video please click here
Mother Cabrini Day – October 3, 2022
In March of 2020, the Colorado Legislature passed Frances Xavier Cabrini House Bill 20-1031 into law, establishing Frances Xavier Cabrini Day as a Colorado State Holiday. The first paid state holiday in the nation that recognizes a woman, Cabrini Day will be observed in Colorado annually on the first Monday in October.
Mother Cabrini dedicated her life to helping the poor, the sick, immigrants and those less fortunate. Her story is rich with determination, grit and an unshakable faith in the Sacred Heart of Jesus. This day is about her story and we are eager for people to learn of it and be inspired by her life and all she accomplished.
We will celebrate Cabrini Day on Monday, October 3, 2022 with a 12 p.m. Mass in the chapel. Other planned activities at the Shrine include a scavenger hunt, a preview of a soon to be released movie about Mother Cabrini herself and the opportunity to walk the Shrine grounds and learn more about our saint.
For more information about Cabrini Day or to take the Cabrini Day Pledge, visit www.cabriniday.com
Mother Cabrini Shrine Gala
Friday, September 16
Pinnacle Club at the Grand Hyatt
555 17th St. Denver, CO
Cocktails & Silent Auction* 5:30 p.m.
Dinner, Program & Celebration 7:00 p.m.
All proceeds from this gala will be used for the addition of an elevator and for the remodel and renovation of the chapel.
For more information about our capital campaign plans and construction phases,
please visit our website at www.mothercabrinishrine.org.
*Silent Auction and on-line bidding will open on Friday, September 9.
Mother Cabrini Shrine, Golden CO Heart of Jesus Campaign – Surpasses $4.6 million!
Our hearts are overflowing with gratitude as we share with you that we have surpassed our $4.5 million goal for our Heart of Jesus Capital Campaign. Thank you so much for your support and generosity!
One year ago, we publicly announced our plans for some major renovations to our facilities. We are humbled and so grateful for the support and encouragement we have received. The new gift shop and conference room were complete in May, and we are so pleased with the results! The next phase of construction which includes the chapel expansion and elevator installation will begin later this summer.
Following the example of Mother Cabrini, we continue to place our trust in the Sacred Heart of Jesus , and we are grateful for his intercession as we preserve and restore this precious Shrine for our visitors today and for future generations. Thank you so much for your generous support to this Heart of Jesus Capital Campaign.
To watch a video about the Capital Campaign please click here
With gratitude in the Heart of Jesus,
The Missionary Sisters, Staff and Capital Campaign Committee
Mother Cabrini Shrine
Feast Day Celebrations on the Mountaintop
With grateful and joyful hearts, the Missionary Sisters, staff and community of volunteers, friends, and donors at Mother Cabrini Shrine in Golden, Colorado celebrated the feast day of St. Frances Cabrini on November 13.
The chapel was full as we celebrated Mass, followed by the blessing of our new gift shop and of course, a festive reception with refreshments.
Fr. John Lager, O.F.M., Cap., long-time friend of the Shrine and Missionary Sisters, wrote a guest article for the Denver Catholic about what the Shrine means to him, and how the renovations that the Shrine is undergoing honors the legacy of Mother Cabrini by looking to the future.
To read Fr. John ‘s article please click here
Also, in honor of the 75th anniversary of Mother’s canonization, Denver’s Archbishop Aquila granted a partial indulgence for all who visit the Shrine over the next year. To see the official decree please click here
Mother Cabrini Shrine Gala 2021
With gratitude and joy, we were able to gather for the Mother Cabrini Shrine 20th Anniversary Gala on Friday, September 17 at the Pinnacle Club in downtown Denver. For those unable to attend in person, a portion of the event was livestreamed. All proceed from the gala will go towards our $4.5 million Heart of Jesus Capital Campaign. We are so grateful and happy to announce that due to the generosity of so many and the success of the gala, our campaign total is nearing $3.6 million. Construction on the expansion and chapel renovations are set to begin in the spring of 2022.
For a glimpse of the gala, please see photos and the “Cabrini Says Thank You” video below:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/141021425@N02/albums/72157719893301353
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AxjUZ5Nz7x0