MOTHER CABRINI
AND ST. JOHN NEUMANN
PATRON SAINTS OF TRAVELERS
INTRODUCTION
Today is the feast of St. Mother Cabrini.” So the title
of my homily is, “Mother Cabrini and St. John Neumann, Patron Saints for Travelers.”
Up until February 14, 1969, Catholics prayed to and
relied on St. Christopher for help - guidance - protection when travelling.
Pope Paul VI in a motu proprio - entitled, "Approval of the General Norms
for the Liturgical Year and the New General Roman Calendar" (AGN) - said
that we’ve looked at a lot of saints and some early Christian saints - and there
are a lot of legends etc. involved. One
was St. Christopher and St. Valentine and remember St. Philomena, etc. etc.
etc.
Because
they were not officially canonized, like modern saints, some of these saints
were dropped from the church year calendar. Well, it upset lots of folks when some saints
were left off the official Roman Calendar of Saints. Upset happens with church changes. This does not mean there wasn’t a St.
Christopher along with the stories about him.
We’re all called to be like Christopher - the Christ bearer. The legend is that he carried Christ across a
river where he served ferrying people.
He was a giant of a man - but when carrying Christ, Christ got heavier
and heavier. Yet he made it.
The
Pope’s statement meant we are trying to be more exact in all this.
I never
talked to folks who had the first name of Christopher. It’s a great name - to
be a Christ bearer - to bring Christ to others - and to be a Christopher to
fellow travelers.
In
reality, they still sell lots of St. Christopher medals and I always bless
them.
I’ve
thought - that the church was a bit clumsy here - because legends are part of
our lives. We have them about George Washington and Abe Lincoln and so many
others.
The
history of saints - hagiography - is
loaded with stories that need to be checked out - but if they all were - then
uh oh!
A MOMENT
I had a
wedding here in this parish years and years ago. The couple had a 4 year old kid and they
wanted their marriage blessed in church. They wanted the sacrament.
In the
sanctuary we set up his chair, her chair, and a chair in the middle for their
son.
During
the wedding itself, the kid stood up, and walked out of the sanctuary and down
to where his grandparents were.
A seat
was empty. You know the old saying, “Nature
hates a vacuum.”
Well,
this little girl, seeing the empty seat, walks up and sits between the bride
and groom. She was not connected to
them.
I loved
the moment.
ST. MOTHER CABRINI AND JOHN NEUMANN
When traveling keep praying to St. Christopher - to the whoever it was that these stories arose. But if
you want two new saints to pray to when traveling - and fill up Christopher’s
place, pick Mother Cabrini and John Neumann.
Read Mother Cabrini’s life. When she was in Italy as a
young lady she was sickly - yet she traveled all over the place. She wanted to
go to China as a missionary. Someone suggested America. She crossed the
Atlantic 25 times. She set up 67 places
in her lifetime. She was in New York, LA, Denver, New Orleans, Scranton, Philly, as well as South America, etc.
etc. etc.
She traveled.
St. John Neumann was also a traveler - dying on the
street in Philly on his way to or from the Post Office. He traveled all over upper NY State near
Buffalo, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Maryland.
CONCLUSION
So there are two saints to pray to when beginning trips
across the Atlantic, to Italy, South America, east coast, west coast, gulf
coast, or to the post office.