O.S.P.
Mother Mary Lange, O.S.P.
c. 1789 to 1882
“Let us do all things for the glory of God.”
Path to Sainthood
Declared Venerable June 22, 2023. Awaiting one verified miracle for beatification.
Servant of God
1991
Venerable
2023
Blessed
Saint
Foundress, Educator, Pioneer
Elizabeth Clarisse Lange was born around 1789 in Santiago de Cuba, possibly of Haitian descent. By the early 1810s, she had made her way to the United States, likely fleeing political turmoil in the Caribbean via Haiti. She settled in Baltimore, Maryland, where she encountered a growing community of free Black Catholics with no access to Catholic education for their children.
Using her own savings, Lange opened a school for Black children in her home in 1828. When the Sulpician priest Fr. James Joubert learned of her work, he proposed something unprecedented: founding a religious congregation for women of African descent. On July 2, 1829, Lange and three companions made their vows, establishing the Oblate Sisters of Providence. It was the first religious order for Black women in the history of the Catholic Church in the United States.
The sisters faced relentless opposition. White Catholics questioned whether Black women could live the religious life. After Fr. Joubert died in 1843, no priest would serve as the order’s chaplain, and the Archbishop of Baltimore advised the sisters to disband and become domestic servants. Mother Lange refused. She kept the community together through prayer and perseverance until Fr. Thaddeus Anwander, a Redemptorist, became their director in 1847 and helped stabilize the congregation.
Under Mother Lange’s leadership, the Oblate Sisters expanded their educational mission, establishing St. Frances Academy, which remains the oldest continuously operating school for Black Catholic students in America. The sisters also cared for orphans, the elderly, and the sick. Mother Mary Lange died on February 3, 1882, in Baltimore, having spent over fifty years building an institution that defied every expectation placed upon it. Her cause for canonization was opened in 1991, and Pope Francis declared her Venerable on June 22, 2023. One verified miracle is needed for her beatification.
In Her Own Words
“Let us do all things for the glory of God.”
Mother Mary Lange, O.S.P.
“The Lord calls us to be instruments of His love, especially to those the world has forgotten.”
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Mother Mary Lange founded the first religious congregation for Black women in the United States. She was declared Venerable by Pope Francis in 2023. One verified miracle is needed for her beatification. Pray for the advancement of her cause.
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Born
c. 1789
Santiago de Cuba
Died
February 3, 1882
Baltimore, Maryland
Cause Opened
1991
Archdiocese of Baltimore
Stage
Venerable
Declared 2023 by Francis
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