“The film is as lavish looking as any historical drama Hollywood puts out these days and the acting from its international cast is top notch all around,” David Ives at Aleteia writes — Our review of “Cabrini,” and why even secular critics seem to like it.
“Just like movies that I grew up with stayed with me for the rest of my life and impacted my life, I’m just hoping that it will do the same,” says the film’s star in this Joseph Pronechen at National Catholic Register interview — ‘Cabrini’ Actress Cristiana Dell’Anna on Bringing a Saint to Life in New Movie.
“Not until she had knelt before Pope Leo XIII and had unfolded her ambitions to him was her destiny fixed,” we read in this Catholic World Report excerpt of a newly republished 1945 hagiography of “the first American to be canonized” — The Prologue to Too Small a World: The Life of Mother Frances Cabrini.
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