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Mother Cabrini by Gary Alsum, NSG | Public Sculptures by JK Designs and the National Sculptors' Guild | Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Lafayette
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Mother Cabrini by Gary Alsum, NSG | Public Sculptures by JK Designs and the National Sculptors' Guild | Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Lafayette
Mother Cabrini by Gary Alsum, NSG | Public Sculptures by JK Designs and the National Sculptors' Guild | Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Lafayette
Mother Cabrini by Gary Alsum, NSG | Public Sculptures by JK Designs and the National Sculptors' Guild | Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Lafayette
Mother Cabrini by Gary Alsum, NSG | Public Sculptures by JK Designs and the National Sculptors' Guild | Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Lafayette

Mother Cabrini by Gary Alsum, NSG - Public Sculptures

Featured In Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, Lafayette, CO

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Gary Alsum and the National Sculptors' Guild were selected to sculpt Mother Cabrini for the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church vehicular entry located on Cabrini Drive in Lafayette, Colorado. Public Placement number 534, 2021

Gary elected to depict Mother Cabrini, (also known as Saint Frances Cabrini), with children to show the nun's lifelong dedication to helping the poor, the sick, immigrants and those less fortune; forming schools and orphanages around the world in the late 1800's.

The bronze sculpture will be 8-ft tall, mounted on a trio of off-set hexagonal sandstone for an overall height of 11-12-feet. A natural pathway will be laid to allow visitors to experience the sculpture's details. We anticipate installation in late-Spring 2021.

About Cabrini...
The youngest of thirteen children, Frances Cabrini was born on July 15, 1850 in a small village called S’ant Angelo Lodigiano near the city of Milan, Italy. She grew up enthralled by the stories of missionaries and made up her mind to join a religious order. Because of her frail health, she was not permitted to join the Daughters of the Sacred Heart who had been her teachers and under whose guidance she obtained her teaching certificate.

However, in 1880, with seven young women, Frances founded the Institute of the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus. She was as resourceful as she was prayerful, finding people who would donate what she needed in money, time, labor and support. She and her sisters wanted to be missionaries in China; she visited Rome to obtain an audience with Pope Leo XIII. The Pope told Frances to go “not to the East, but to the West” to New York rather than to China as she had expected. She was to help the thousands of Italian immigrants already in the United States.

In 1889, New York seemed to be filled with chaos and poverty, and into this new world stepped Mother Frances Cabrini and her sister companions. Cabrini organized catechism and education classes for the Italian immigrants and provided for the needs of the many orphans. She established schools and orphanages despite tremendous odds.

Soon, requests for her to open schools came to Frances Cabrini from all over the world. She traveled to Europe, Central and South America and throughout the United States. She made 23 trans-Atlantic crossings and established 67 institutions: schools, hospitals and orphanages.

Her activity was relentless until her death. On December 22, 1917, in Chicago, she died. In 1946, she was canonized a saint by Pope Pius XII in recognition of her holiness and service to mankind and was named Patroness of Immigrants in 1950.

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