Archbishop Corrigan was not the son of poor working-class Irish immigrants in New York
Narrative
Italian immigrant Francesca Cabrini, who has witnessed disease and poverty in the slums of New York, embarks on a daring journey to persuade the hostile mayor to provide housing and health care for hundreds of orphaned children. The film was screened by the nuns of Mother Cabrini’s order, some of whom were in their nineties. By the end of the film, many people were reportedly crying, with several exclaiming, “THAT’S Cabrini!”.
Cabrini: We can serve our weakness or we can serve our purpose
Corrigan was born in New Jersey to Irish immigrant parents who owned a grocery and liquor store in Newark and were well off. Not both… Appeared on The Glenn Beck Program: Also 'Cabrini' the BEST Christian movie since 'The Passion of the Christ?' (2024).
Dare To Be Performed by Andrea Bocelli and Virginia Bocelli
I’m not religious in any way shape or form, but I really loved this movie. The sets and acting were also top notch…it made me wonder how expensive Hollywood movies are because this looked better than a lot of the $100M+ movies I’ve seen. It’s a great story about someone who just wants to help others by any means necessary.
An excellent film with all kinds of backgrounds
He’s a bulldog and will do whatever it takes to get the job done. The whole story has religious undertones, but it’s very out of your face. He doesn’t do miracles or anything, he just works hard for the people he cares about.