After Cabrini presents him a letter from the Pope, Archbishop Corrigan, who is first unhelpful, ultimately agrees to let her do her duties.
When Enzo and Paolo attempt to steal bread from Cabrini, she extends an invitation for supper with the Sisters.
A correspondent for the New York Times depicts the hardship of Five Points in a sympathetic manner.
A guy on the street plays the hurdy-gurdy for children to amuse himself.
In an attempt to recruit well-known musician Enrico DiSalvo to sing at the benefit, Cabrini invites a group of kids who sing at his house.
A little boy displays the Italian-American festival's posters.
The Mayor is convinced to reconsider his stance on the hospital by Cabrini. The reporter compiles a thank-you piece that highlights Cabrini's accomplishments.
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