What a great example as is Mother Cabrini, Catholic nun who founded many hospitals in the USA and has schools named after her. Such beautiful daughters of God. So wonderful to remember and celebrate some ladies that did so much for others
Wonderful story! This wonderful woman reminds me of my 3 great grandmother I believe. She came across the plains as a pioneer from the eastern US to Utah. Before she did that, when she lived in another country, she was highly persecuted for wanting to more fully follow Jesus Christ. This is because she wanted to become a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As a result of her baptism, her family disowned her, and her brother threatened to kill her if he saw her. She came here to the US, then was kicked out of her town after Joseph Smith was killed by a mob. She than suffered a lot to get to Utah traveling many miles I think on foot. When her family settled in a good house, she decided that she wanted to become a doctor, so that she could minister to people like Christ did. She was one of few women doctors in Utah at that time. She blessed many people.
It’s wonderful to see her legacy recognized in the halls of our nation. Still love the fact that she ran for office as a democrat against her husband and defeated him. It’s a great story.
Sorry, not sorry but replacing Philo T Farnsworth with Martha Cannon was such a smarmy decision. Farnsworth invented the television. The Television! Y’know the primary communication conduit of the modern age, and one of most impactful inventions in human history. 🙄
Wonderful representative. I love the church and my fellow Sisters.
This is such an honor for all people ❤️ 💜
Awesome!
Yes!
Very cool. She’s one of my heroes.
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Estatua é estatua, linda e merecida mulheres virtuosas do Senhor ❤
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Absolutely wonderful
What a great example as is Mother Cabrini, Catholic nun who founded many hospitals in the USA and has schools named after her. Such beautiful daughters of God. So wonderful to remember and celebrate some ladies that did so much for others
Wonderful story! This wonderful woman reminds me of my 3 great grandmother I believe. She came across the plains as a pioneer from the eastern US to Utah. Before she did that, when she lived in another country, she was highly persecuted for wanting to more fully follow Jesus Christ. This is because she wanted to become a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As a result of her baptism, her family disowned her, and her brother threatened to kill her if he saw her. She came here to the US, then was kicked out of her town after Joseph Smith was killed by a mob.
She than suffered a lot to get to Utah traveling many miles I think on foot.
When her family settled in a good house, she decided that she wanted to become a doctor, so that she could minister to people like Christ did. She was one of few women doctors in Utah at that time. She blessed many people.
It’s wonderful to see her legacy recognized in the halls of our nation. Still love the fact that she ran for office as a democrat against her husband and defeated him. It’s a great story.
this is for the LDS Church members in the U.S.
This statue stood proudly at the presidential Inauguration 2025; she was directly on-camera the whole time.
0:24 las buenas noches que Dios te bendiga hermanos y hermanas que tengas buenas noches y que pases bonita noche gracias
Sorry, not sorry but replacing Philo T Farnsworth with Martha Cannon was such a smarmy decision. Farnsworth invented the television. The Television! Y’know the primary communication conduit of the modern age, and one of most impactful inventions in human history. 🙄