Blessed Mary Frances SchervierDecember 15
by americancatholic.org | Source: americancatholic.org

This woman who once wanted to become a Trappistine nun was instead led by God to establish a
community of sisters who care for the sick and aged in the United States and throughout the
world.
Born into a distinguished family in Aachen (then ruled by Prussia but formerly
Aix-la-Chapelle, France), Frances ran the household after her mother’s death and established a
reputation for generosity to the poor. In 1844 she became a Secular Franciscan. The next year she
and four companions established a religious community devoted to caring for the poor. In 1851 the
Sisters of the Poor of St. Francis (a variant of the original name) were approved by the local
bishop; the community soon spread. The first U.S. foundation was made in 1858.
Mother Frances visited the
United States in 1863 and helped her sisters nurse soldiers wounded in the Civil War. She visited
the United States again in 1868. When Philip Hoever was establishing the Brothers of the Poor of St.
Francis, she encouraged him.
When Mother Frances died, there were 2,500 members of her community worldwide. They are still
engaged in operating hospitals and homes for the aged. Mother Mary Frances was beatified in
1974.
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