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    "content": "Frances Xavier Cabrini — feast November 13.",
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      "slug": "saint-frances-xavier-cabrini",
      "name": "Frances Xavier Cabrini",
      "latinName": "Francisca Xaveria Cabrini",
      "feastMonth": 11,
      "feastDay": 13,
      "feastLabel": "November 13",
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      "url": "https://latinprayer.org/saints/saint-frances-xavier-cabrini/",
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  "slug": "saint-frances-xavier-cabrini",
  "name": "Frances Xavier Cabrini",
  "latinName": "Francisca Xaveria Cabrini",
  "feastMonth": 11,
  "feastDay": 13,
  "feastLabel": "November 13",
  "epochLabel": null,
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  "imageUrl": "https://latinprayer.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Francesca-Cabrini.jpg",
  "imageCredit": null,
  "sourceUrl": null,
  "commonsClass": "holy-women",
  "url": "https://latinprayer.org/saints/saint-frances-xavier-cabrini/",
  "jsonUrl": "https://latinprayer.org/saints/saint-frances-xavier-cabrini.json",
  "bodyMarkdown": "Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini was the first naturalized American citizen to be canonized. Born in Italy in 1850, she founded the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart and was sent by Pope Leo XIII to the United States to minister to Italian immigrants. She established sixty-seven institutions — orphanages, schools, and hospitals — across the Americas and Europe.",
  "bodyHtml": "<p>Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini was the first naturalized American citizen to be canonized. Born in Italy in 1850, she founded the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart and was sent by Pope Leo XIII to the United States to minister to Italian immigrants. She established sixty-seven institutions — orphanages, schools, and hospitals — across the Americas and Europe.</p>"
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