Honorific Prefix: | Servant of God |
Cora Louise Evans | |
Birth Date: | Cora Louise Yorgason Evans 9 July 1904 |
Birth Place: | Midvale, Utah, United States |
Death Place: | Boulder Creek, California, United States |
Cora Louise Evans (July 9, 1904 – March 30, 1957) was an American wife and mother who was raised Mormon and eventually converted to Catholicism in 1935. She is considered to be a mystic.[1]
Evans was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints but became disillusioned with the church and was baptized into the Catholic Church in 1935 in Utah.[2] Her husband and daughters did the same soon after.[3]
She later said she received visions of Jesus and Mary, which she promoted as "The Mystical Humanity of Christ."[4] Her cause for sainthood has been approved by the Holy See, gaining her the title Servant of God, and her cause is being handled by the Diocese of Monterey in California.
In June 2010, the cause of beatification and canonization was officially opened. Twelve years later, in the fall of 2022, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops voted to advance the cause to the diocesan level.[5]