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Cornelia Connelly

1809–1879

Actions not words.

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Servant of God

1959

Venerable

1992

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A Society Founded on a Breaking Heart

Cornelia Peacock was born in Philadelphia in 1809 and in 1831 married Pierce Connelly, an Episcopal clergyman. In the mid-1830s, en route to Rome via New Orleans, Cornelia was received into the Catholic Church; Pierce followed in Rome. Her path then took an extraordinary turn: Pierce resolved to become a Catholic priest, which required Cornelia’s formal consent to a permanent separation. She gave it. A wife and mother of five, two of whom died young, one of them, two-year-old John Henry, from burns in a horrific accident, she eventually entered religious life herself.

In 1846, in England, she founded the Society of the Holy Child Jesus, a congregation devoted to the education of girls, rich and poor, with a humane, joy-centered pedagogy far ahead of its time. Her motto was three words: actions not words.

Her greatest trials came from her own former husband. Pierce abandoned the Church and sued her in the English courts for restitution of conjugal rights, a sensational case not finally dismissed until 1857, and he alienated her children from her. She governed her growing Society through poverty, litigation, and ecclesiastical conflict until her death at St. Leonards-on-Sea on April 18, 1879. She once described the Society as founded on a breaking heart.

Her sisters brought the Society to the United States in 1862, where it runs the Holy Child Network of Schools today. The cause, promoted by her Society and opened in 1959, led to the decree of June 13, 1992, in which Pope John Paul II declared that she practiced the virtues to a heroic degree. Beatification awaits an approved miracle.

In Her Own Words

Actions not words.

- Her motto, carried by the Society of the Holy Child Jesus

I hope always to be able to do something for His glory, be it only in not resisting His grace.

- Attributed in cause materials

Timeline
1809Born Cornelia Peacock on January 15 in Philadelphia
1831Marries Pierce Connelly, an Episcopal minister, on December 1
1830sReceived into the Catholic Church in New Orleans; Pierce converts in Rome
1846After consenting to Pierce’s ordination, founds the Society of the Holy Child Jesus in England
1848Pierce apostatizes and sues her in the English courts; the case is not finally dismissed until 1857
1862Six sisters bring the Society to the United States
1879Dies April 18 at St. Leonards-on-Sea, England
1959November 12: cause opened; declared a Servant of God
1992June 13: declared Venerable by Pope John Paul II
The Society of the Holy Child Jesus

The Society Cornelia founded promotes her cause and invites the faithful to pray for her beatification and to report favors received through her intercession.

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Born

January 15, 1809

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Died

April 18, 1879

St. Leonards-on-Sea, England

Venerable

June 13, 1992

Decree of John Paul II

Foundress

Holy Child Jesus

US schools since 1862

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