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Episode 1923: St. Katharine Drexel
St. Katharine Drexel, born on November 26, 1858, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was an American heiress, philanthropist, and religious sister, who dedicated her life to serving Native Americans and African Americans.
Katharine was born into a wealthy family, the second daughter of Francis Anthony Drexel, a prominent banker and philanthropist. Her mother, Hannah Langstroth, died just five weeks after Katharine's birth. Growing up, Katharine and her sisters were deeply influenced by their father's charitable works, which instilled in them a sense of compassion and a commitment to helping others.
In 1887, during a trip to the Western United States, Katharine was deeply moved by the poverty and injustice faced by Native Americans. This experience sparked her lifelong commitment to addressing the needs of marginalized communities. Inspired by her Catholic faith and guided by a desire to serve God and humanity, Katharine made a life-altering decision.
In 1891, Katharine founded the Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament for Indians and Colored People, a religious congregation dedicated to serving African Americans and Native Americans. She took the religious name Mother Katharine and devoted herself entirely to the mission of her order.
St. Katharine Drexel and her Sisters established schools, missions, and centers to provide education, healthcare, and spiritual support to those in need. Despite facing resistance and prejudice, particularly in the racially segregated society of her time, St. Katharine remained steadfast in her commitment to social justice and equality.
Throughout her life, St. Katharine used her considerable wealth to fund the activities of her religious order and support various charitable causes. She used her influence to advocate for civil rights and worked tirelessly to break down racial barriers.
In 2000, St. Katharine Drexel was canonized by Pope John Paul II, becoming the second American-born saint. Her legacy of selfless service and dedication to social justice continues to inspire people around the world. St. Katharine Drexel's feast day is celebrated on March 3rd, the anniversary of her death in 1955.
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