The 2025 Mother Cabrini Shrine From the Heart Gala filled us with deep gratitude. Because of the generosity shared that evening, the Shrine can now move forward with restoring the chapel’s cherished triangular stained-glass windows—crafted in France in the 1960s and treasured by all who pray in this sacred space. This support ensures their beauty and integrity for generations to come.
We are especially grateful to our Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart, our gala committee, table sponsors, auction donors, attendees, and volunteers whose care and commitment shaped the entire evening. Their kindness created a spirit of warmth and community that touched everyone present.

The gathering also reminded us of the many people who carry forth the Shrine’s mission throughout the year—our volunteers, musicians, clergy, retreatants, and visitors. Through their presence and service, the Shrine remains a place of prayer, hope, and encounter with the Heart of Jesus. For all of this, we are truly thankful.
Featured Gala Videos:
Mission Moment Video
A conversation led by gala emcee Kyle Dyer, Emmy-award-winning journalist and host of “Colorado Inside Out” on PBS12, featuring collaborators who support the Shrine’s ongoing ministry. Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gdn5goVs2NY
“Holy Ground” Video
A reflective musical offering recorded by the musicians of Mother Cabrini Shrine, accompanied by imagery capturing the spirit and community of the Shrine. Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=oCRFf0K1E1E&feature=youtu.be
Each year, the season of Advent awakens in our community a spirit of preparation, reflection, and joyful creativity. 2025 has been no exception. Since the first days of November, Dispensario Madre Cabrini has been committed to guiding families through educational and communal experiences that nurture connection, learning, and the warm anticipation of Christmas.
imagination, and joy.
The Knitting Group at Cabrini Immigrant Services – Dobbs Ferry (CIS-DF), held a special Thanksgiving luncheon. The group wanted to celebrate all the blessings that they had and continue to receive.
Nearly twenty years after Hurricane Katrina disrupted their education and scattered the Cabrini High School New Orleans community across the country, a group of former Crescents finally experienced the moment they had long been denied. On Thursday, November 13, 2025, the Feast Day of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, Cabrini High School welcomed back alumnae from the Classes of 2006, 2007, and 2008 for a special honorary commencement ceremony.
and Administrator, said, “Our mission is rooted in compassion, care, and community, and today we recognize the vital contribution of our staff across all departments. Every member of our team plays a crucial role in enhancing the lives of the residents. Your commitment ensures the residents receive the highest level of care and dignity. A heartfelt thank you to each of you for your years of service, unwavering commitment, professionalism, kindness and love you put into your work throughout the years. I extend full gratitude to all of you and congratulations!”
On the Feast Day of St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, Patroness of Immigrants, – which is also the birthday of St. Augustine – members of Cabrini University joined the Villanova University community in a Solidarity Walk to show support for migrants. The walk was sponsored by Villanova’s Mission and Ministry Office.
What a week! St. Frances Cabrini Shrine in New York hosted seven Feast celebrations over four days.
. Meyers shared that the nomination included comments from several of Ms. Schreier’s peers and truly got to the heart of why she is such a deserving recipient of this award. In his nomination letter, Fr. Ronald Galt, Vice President of Mission and Pastoral Care wrote: “she is without a doubt one of the most dedicated, hardworking and accomplished leaders I have had the pleasure to work with in my career. She is deeply respected and admired by her fellow department leaders, her own staff, as well as other interdisciplinary staff, our volunteers and our residents.”
The Dispensario San José in Guatemala recently celebrated a meaningful milestone: the closing ceremony of the Centro Chispa Modificado program, 2025 cycle. The event was filled with joy, creativity, and a spirit of hope as the children who participated throughout the year shared how much they have grown—not only in skills, but also in confidence, awareness, and collaboration.