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Annella Zervas
1900–1926
“Yes, Lord, send me more pain, but give me strength to bear it.”
Path to Sainthood
Servant of God
2025
Venerable
Pending
Blessed
Saint
A Hidden Sufferer of the Red River Valley
Anna Cordelia Zervas was born in Moorhead, Minnesota, in 1900 to a devout Catholic family. At fifteen she entered Saint Benedict’s Monastery in St. Joseph, Minnesota, receiving the habit and the name Sister Mary Annella in 1918. She was remembered for her Eucharistic and Marian devotion, her cheerfulness, and her musical talent.
Around 1923, shortly after final profession, she began suffering a mysterious, disfiguring illness; in June 1924 the Mayo Clinic diagnosed pityriasis rubra pilaris, a rare skin disease with no known cure. The disease caused relentless burning, scaling, and sleeplessness, forcing her return to her family home in Moorhead for care. Witnesses recorded that she united her sufferings to Christ rather than despairing.
She died on August 14, 1926, the eve of the Assumption, at age 26, and was buried in her monastery’s cemetery at St. Joseph.
Devotion persisted in the region for a century. In October 2023 Bishop Andrew Cozzens of Crookston opened a preliminary inquiry into her life; the US bishops affirmed the advancement of her cause in November 2024; the Dicastery for the Causes of Saints granted the nihil obstat in 2025; and on October 9, 2025, the diocesan inquiry formally opened in Crookston, making her a Servant of God and potentially the first Minnesota-born candidate for beatification.
Words Handed Down
“Yes, Lord, send me more pain, but give me strength to bear it.”
- Words reported from her illness
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The Sister Annella Guild
The Sister Annella Guild, based in the Diocese of Crookston, promotes her cause and invites the faithful to pray for her intercession and report favors received.
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Born
April 7, 1900
Moorhead, Minnesota
Died
August 14, 1926
Moorhead, Minnesota
Cause Opened
October 9, 2025
Diocese of Crookston
Stage
Servant of God
Awaiting Venerable
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