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Cora Evans
1904 to 1957
“Lord, I invite you to live your resurrected life through me today.”
Path to Sainthood
Servant of God
2022
Venerable
Pending
Blessed
Saint
A Convert’s Mystical Journey
Cora Louise Evans was born on July 9, 1904, in Clearfield, Utah, and raised in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Yet from the age of three, she experienced mystical apparitions of the Blessed Virgin Mary, visions that did not fit within her Mormon upbringing. She married Mack Evans at age twelve, as was customary in rural Utah at the time, and the couple eventually had two children.
On December 9, 1934, while ill in bed, Cora heard Monsignor Duane Hunt speaking about the Blessed Mother on the Catholic Hour radio program. His words contradicted the negative stories she had been told about Catholics, and as soon as she recovered, she sought out a Catholic parish. She was baptized into the Catholic Church on March 30, 1935, at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Ogden, Utah, and received her First Holy Communion the following day. Her husband Mack also converted, though this decision cost him his job in the predominantly Mormon community.
After the family moved to Southern California in 1941, Cora’s mystical experiences intensified dramatically. She began receiving visions of Jesus and the saints, experienced the stigmata beginning in 1947, and reported phenomena including bilocation and the odor of sanctity. In 1946, Christ entrusted her with a specific mission: to promulgate the “Mystical Humanity of Christ,” a way of prayer encouraging the faithful to live with a heightened awareness of the living, indwelling presence of Jesus within their souls.
In 1956, the family moved to Boulder Creek in Northern California. Cora died there on March 30, 1957, of stomach cancer, on the twenty-second anniversary of her baptism into the Catholic Church. Her cause for canonization was opened in the Diocese of Monterey in 2012, and she was declared Servant of God on November 16, 2022. The diocesan inquiry phase was closed in January 2023, and her documents were sent to Rome.
In Her Own Words
“Lord, I invite you to live your resurrected life through me today.”
- The Mystical Humanity of Christ prayer
“By loaning Jesus my humanity for Him to govern as well as dwell within, my life would become a living prayer.”
- Spiritual writings
“My soul gives Thee thanks for this great trust, and in that trust I believe Thou will help me write the knowledge for souls to use as a steppingstone to love Thee more.”
- Personal prayer
“Please give me the grace to remember the vision and understanding in Thy wisdom to better relate to friends Thy hidden mystery of love for them.”
- Prayer for writing guidance
Timeline
The Mystical Humanity of Christ
The Cora Evans cause website preserves her spiritual writings and promotes the devotion to the Mystical Humanity of Christ. Learn about this way of prayer that invites the faithful to live with an awareness of the indwelling presence of Jesus.
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Born
July 9, 1904
Clearfield, Utah
Died
March 30, 1957
Boulder Creek, California
Cause Opened
2012
Diocese of Monterey
Stage
Servant of God
Documents sent to Rome
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