... Fred Dutcher, The Post Standard, Syracuse, NY August 18, 1918 "When the roll of the saints is called, Mother Marianne will be there. Original copy of poem in Blessed Marianne Cope Museum at 1024 Court St., Syracuse, NY. Everyone has access to email, so please reach out to them with business matters during this time. From 1870 to 1877, Marianne Cope acted as hospital administrator. Brothers and Sisters of the Secular Franciscan Order are organized into local fraternities. Latest News and Events Saint Marianne Cope Fraternity is one of 22 Fraternities located in Upstate NY and Northwestern PA. saintquoteoftheday.blogspot.com/2013/01/st-marianne-cope.html She was born in Germany on January 23, 1838 and spent much of her life working in Hawai'i working with lepers on the island of Moloka'i. Some 40 years after work to promote Mother Marianne Cope’s cause began, Pope Benedict XVI officially declared her a saint Oct. 21 during a Rite of Canonization celebrated in St. Peter’s Square. Traveling to the Shrine of Saint Marianne Cope in Syracuse: Address: 601 North Townsend Street, Syracuse, NY 13203-1718

Her body has now been transferred to the Cathedral in Honolulu, Hawaii, but the museum remains here. See more ideas about Cope, Saints, Virtuous. Her Feast Day is January 23.

Mother Marianne Cope became Saint Marianne Cope on October 21, 2012. Interview with Mother Marianne’s Nurse in 1941. As of March 18, the Congregational Office in Syracuse is closed and all sisters and staff are working remotely. Cope became a member of the Sisters of St. Francis of Syracuse, New York. It was in June 1883, in Syracuse, New York, that Mother Marianne Cope received an intriguing letter from a Catholic priest asking for help in managing hospitals and schools in the Hawaiian Islands. May God bless you and keep you healthy and safe. Saint Marianne Cope, O.S.F. Here Marianne served as teacher and principal. The Saint Marianne Cope Shrine & Museum located in Syracuse, New York, is dedicated to spreading the message and legacy of St. Marianne Cope. In 1870, Marianne was selected to be a governing council of her religious order.

MARIANNE COPE (1838-1918) Virgin, Professed Sister of St Francis, missionary to leprosy patients . On October 21, 2012, Mother Marianne Cope was canonized a saint. Bl. is also known as Saint Marianne of Moloka'i. Finally, in the summer of 1862 at age 24, Barbara entered the Sisters of St Francis in Syracuse, N.Y. On 19 November 1862 she received the religious habit and the name “Sr Marianne”, and the following year she made her religious profession and began serving as a teacher and principal in several elementary schools in New York State.

A Franciscan sister who ministered in Syracuse and Hawaii between 1862 and 1918, St. Marianne is the first American Franciscan to be named a saint. At that time, she was 45 years old and had been a Sister in the Order of St. Francis for 21 years. There are approximately 1200 Secular Franciscan Fraternities located throughout the United States. Barbara Koob (now officially "Cope") was born on 23 January 1838 in SE Hessen, West Germany.She was one of 10 children born to Peter Koob, a farmer, and Barbara Witzenbacher Koob. Oct 14, 2019 - St. Marianne Cope (1838 – 1918) was a professed member of the Sisters of St. Francis and was known for her charitable works and virtuous deeds. For St. Marianne Cope’s feast day on Jan. 23, we spoke with Museum Director Kristin Barrett-Anderson to learn more about St. Marianne …