As we near the end of the liturgical year, in this month of saints, we consider 3 women who may one day have a place in the rank of American Catholic saints.
During the
fall general assembly in
In Dec. 2012
we did a short Blog on CORA LOUISE EVANS
who was raised in
She and her husband Maclellan (Mack), had three children: two daughters, LaVonne and Dorothy, and one son, Bobby, who died when he was a baby.
Her parish
priest, Father Edward Vaughn, wrote that Cora’s efforts inspired hundreds of
Mormons to convert to the Catholic faith.
Yet, in
1941, the family decided to move to
Cora died
in 1957 and before her death asked God to grant her the same ability as St.
Therese of Lisieux — to spend her heaven doing good on earth. Since her death, her’
writings have been widely read and are a source of spiritual hope for
many people.
The second
lay woman being considered for sainthood is MICHELLE CHRISTINE DUPPONG, whom we did a
Blog on July 9 of this year.
She dedicated
her life to God, serving as a Catholic campus missionary for six years
before becoming the director of adult faith formation for the Diocese of
Bismarck, North Dakota. She spent her, too short, life “seeking holiness in the ordinary.”
“Michelle’s holiness of life and love for God certainly touched us here in the Diocese of Bismarck, at the University of Mary, and throughout FOCUS, but hers is a witness which should also be shared with the universal Church,” Bishop Kagan.
He had hired Michelle as the diocesan director of faith formation, and she had worked with him in creating the “Thirst Conferences” that continue to this day, bringing in national Catholic speakers to inspire the faithful. Her main desire, Bishop Kagan said, was to share the joy of knowing Jesus.“Our Church, and especially our culture, needs models of everyday holiness — just as Michelle has shown us. Especially our young men and women, married or single, need Michelle’s example of faith, hope and charity. They need to know and see that real virtue is something for them, and it is never outdated.”
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