Title: Saint Katharine Drexel Story
1Saint Katharine Drexel Story
- November 26, 1858 March 3, 1955
2The story begins in Dornbirn Austria April 1, 1792
3Self Portrait Francis Catherine - Mary
4Family Fortune
- Francis Martin Drexel was a portrait artist, born
in Dornbirn, Austria - Immigrated to America in 1817
- Started a currency brokerage business 1837
- 1847 opened Drexel Sons
- Francis A. Drexel, age 29 becomes President of
the Company, which became one of the leading
banks in America
5Katharines Father
Francis Anthony Drexel March 4, 1824 February
29, 1885
6Katharines Mother
Hannah Langstroth Drexel January 14, 1826
December 29, 1858
7Young Katharine and Elizabeth
8Katharine Mary Drexel
Katie at age 7
9Home
- The family lived at
- 433 Race Street
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
10Katharines New Mother
Emma Bouvier Drexel May 18, 1833 January 29,
1883 Married to Francis Anthony Drexel April 10,
1860
11New Home
- After the marriage between Francis and Emma the
family moved to - 1503 Walnut Street
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Here Mrs. Drexel opened the doors of the
home 3 days a week to help the
poor by distributing
food, clothing and other essentials
12San Michel - Summer Home
- 1870 Parents purchase their Summer Home in the
Torresdale section of Philadelphia - Named for Saint Michael the Archangel
- St. Michael was the Family's Patron Saint
13Elizabeth and Katharine'sSunday School
14Spirituality
- Francis and Emma were Catholic.
- Parents taught the children that money was a gift
from God to be shared with the poor. - The Drexel girls received their Religious
Instructions from the Religious of the Sacred
Heart in a nearby Convent.
15Education
- Private Tutors
- In addition to Academics they studied Fine Arts
and language - Travel was also a part of their education
- The Drexel girls traveled with their parents
throughout America and Europe
16Tragedy
- 1879 Mrs. Drexel takes ill
- Katharine helps with her mothers care
- 1883 Emma dies
- 1885 Mr. Drexel dies suddenly
17Last Will and Testament
- Mr. Drexel leaves an estate valued at
15,500,000.00 - 1,500,000.00 is given to 29 named charities
- 14,000,000.00 is put into a trust fund
- Drexel girls to receive only the interest,
estimated to be 1,000.00 a day - After the death of the Drexel Girls their
children would receive this inheritance
18Katharines Older Sister
Elizabeth Drexel Smith August 27, 1855 -
September 26, 1890
19Katharine Drexel at Age 21
20Katharines Younger Sister
Louise Drexel Morrell October 2, 1863 November
4, 1945
21Bishop James OConnor
- Came from Ireland at age of 15
- Ordained 1848
- 1872 appointed as Pastor at St. Dominic
- Became Katharines Spiritual Advisor
- Assisted Katharines formation as a Religious
- Arranged training with Mercy Sisters
- Convinced her to use her full name
- Permission to maintain control of her inheritance
22Lay Ministry
- After Mr. Drexels death, Bishop Martin Marty,
Dakota and Msgr. Joseph Stephan, Bureau of
Catholic Indian Missions asked the Drexel Ladies
for help with financial assistance. - Katharine had an interest in Native American
Evangelization since childhood and the girls
promised to help. - The Drexel sisters kept that promise to end of
their days. - 1886 Katharine buys a building in Santa Fe and
opens St. Catherine Indian School
23Saint Catherine Indian SchoolSante Fe, New Mexico
- Purchased in 1886
- Opened in1887
- Closed in 1893
- Reopened in 1894 under the Sisters of the Blessed
Sacrament
24Illness
- In 1886 Katharine became jaundiced and lost
weight, her normal vitality was gone. - Physicians suggested she travel to a health spa
in Germany. - 1886 all three girl left for Germany
- Katharines health was gradually restored.
- Remaining true to the promise made to Bishop
Marty and Msgr. Stephan the girls recruited
priests and nuns to go to American as
missionaries.
25Journey to Religious Life
- Katharine felt that she had a calling since she
was about 14 years of age. - Her mother was cool to this idea.
- Bishop OConnor, her Spiritual Advisor counseled
against it. - You belong in society, he wrote, In that
position, you can do more for the Church and
Souls.
26- During a visit with Pope Leo XIII in 1887, she
asked for Missionaries, The Holy Father
responded, Why not you, my child, become a
missionary?
27- September 1887, Katharine, Bishop OConnor and
her sisters visited Msgr. Stephan at the Indian
School in the Dakotas. - November 1888, Katharine again discusses
Religious Life with Bishop OConnor - January 1889 Katharine was a bridesmaid in her
sister, Louises wedding.
28- February 1889, Bishop OConnor agrees with
Katharines decision to become a Religious. - OConnor attempts to persuade her to begin her
own order and she was not enthused. - On March 19, 1889, Feast of St. Joseph, Katharine
agrees with the Bishop. - The Bishop requested that the Sisters of Mercy,
Pittsburgh, Pa. provide training for Katharine. - May 7, 1889, Katharine enters the Mercy Convent
as a Postulant for training - November 7, 1889 Katharine is accepted as a
Novice.
29- May 27, 1890, Bishop OConnor died in Omaha,
Nebraska where he was Bishop. - After the Bishops death, Katharine received a
letter of sympathy from Philadelphias Archbishop
Patrick J. Ryan. - Ryan asks Katharine If I share the burden with
you, if I help you, can you go on. - September 7, 1890, Elizabeth dies in childbirth,
along with her unborn son. - During her time as a Novice, Katharine purchases
a 67 acre site for the new Motherhouse in
Bensalem, Pa.
30- Katharine Drexel professes her vows as the first
Sister of the Blessed Sacrament on February 12,
1891. - Katharine and the new Sisters move into the
Drexels former summer home in Torresdale and
begin the new Order. - December 1892, the Motherhouse construction is
finished enough to allow the Sisters to move in. - The new Convent is named St. Elizabeth, to honor
the memory of Katharines older Sister.
31 Katharine Drexel - Missionary
- 1892 Holy Providence School opens in Bensalem.
- June 13, 1894, Katharine sends the first SBS to
mission at St. Catherine Indian School. - Katharine purchases land in Powhatan, Virginia
and builds a school for black girls. - Fall 1899 St. Francis de Sales School opens.
32- December 3, 1902, St. Michael Indian School opens
in Arizona. - September 5, 1905, Immaculate Mother, Nashville,
Tennessee, opens - 1906, Katharine Drexel sends SBS to St. Patrick
Church, Carlisle, Pa to teach Black and Native
Americans religion. - 1915 Xavier Prep School opens.
- 1925 Xavier University opens.
- By the time Katharine Drexel died, she had opened
more than 60 schools for the Black and Native
American peoples.
33St. Michael Indian SchoolSaint Michael, Arizona
Opened in 1902 still in operation today
34Xavier UniversityNew Orleans, Louisiana
Opened 1925
35Retirement
- 1935 Katharine suffers a mild heart attack while
traveling. - Later that year, she suffers a second heart
attack and returns to St. Elizabeth Convent. - Mother Katharine, although ill, continues as the
Congregations Superior until 1937. - Katharine retires as Mother M. Mercedes is
elected as the Superior.
36Mother Katharine's Wheelchair
- Due to her failing health, physicians tell
Katharine to purchase a wheelchair so that she
would able to be moved around. - Mother Katharine would not allow the money for a
chair to be spent on her. - Workers made this chair from two broken school
chairs and an old baby carriage frame.
37- Katharine lives out her life in prayer.
- The last years were spent bed-ridden.
- February 20, 1955, Katharine is diagnosed with
lombar pneumonia. Two weeks later she is better,
but in a weakened condition. - Evening of March 2, 1955, Katharine suffers from
a severe coughing spell. - 905 AM, Thursday, March 3, 1955, Katharine dies
quietly in her room. - Tuesday, March 8, 1955, her funeral is held at
the Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul in
Philadelphia, PA. - Katharine is put to rest in her crypt at St.
Elizabeth Convent.
38Status of Inheritance
- Elizabeth was first to die, she and her baby boy
died at childbirth - Louise married but never conceived
- Katharine never married
- At Katharines death the interest stopped and the
principal of 14,000,000.00 was distributed to
Mr. Drexels named Charities.
39The Road to Canonization
- February 27, 1964, John Cardinal Krol, introduces
cause in Rome - January 26, 1987, Katharine Drexel is named
Venerable. - November 20, 1988, Venerable Katharine Drexel is
Beautified - October 1, 2000, Blessed Katharine is Canonized a
Saint
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