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Saint Katharine Drexel
b.1858 d.1955
Feastday: March 3
Blessed Katharine Drexel, Religious (Feast Day-March 3) Born in
1858, into a prominent Philadelphia family, Katharine became imbued
with love for God and neighbor. She took an avid interest in the
material and spiritual well-being of black and native Americans.
She began by donating money but soon concluded that more was needed
- the lacking ingredient was people. Katharine founded the Sisters
of the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored People, whose members
would work for the betterment of those they were called to serve.
From the age of 33 until her death in 1955, she dedicated her life
and a fortune of 20 million dollars to this work. In 1894, Mother
Drexel took part in opening the first mission school for Indians,
in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Other schools quickly followed - for Native
Americans west of the Mississippi River, and for the blacks in the
southern part of the United States. In 1915 she also founded Xavier
University in New Orleans. At her death there were more than 500
Sisters teaching in 63 schools throughout the country. Katharine
was beatified by Pope John Paul II on November 20, 1988.
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