The push for a new "Saint of Immigrant Children" goes to the Vatican
Briefly

Sister Blandina Segale's potential sainthood reflects her historical commitment to fighting against the cruel treatment of marginalized groups, especially children and immigrants.
New Mexico Catholic officials assert that Segale's miracles bring hope to immigrant children detained at the U.S.-Mexico border, a powerful symbol of her ongoing legacy.
Her work in healthcare has established CommonSpirit, a significant nonprofit healthcare organization in the U.S., covering numerous hospitals, showcasing her lasting impact.
The Vatican historians' recent vote to advance Segale's case represents a crucial step in recognizing her contributions and the positive impact she continues to have.
Read at Axios
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