On the eve of Mother Marianne Cope’s canonization, more than 100 pilgrims from Hawaii toured the former New York home of the nun who had ministered to thousands stricken by leprosy.
By LIZ LEYDEN, New York Times
Wed, 10/17/2012 - 2:49am
On the eve of Mother Marianne Cope’s canonization, more than 100 pilgrims from Hawaii toured the former New York home of the nun who had ministered to thousands stricken by leprosy.